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On the Move

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
March 28, 2008

Cole, Schotz, Meisel, Forman & Leonard, P.A announced the addition of five new members and one new associate. Norman L. Pernick, J. Kate Stickles and Michael F. Bonkowski will practice in the firm's newly opened Wilmington, DE, office, while Irving E. Walker and Gary H. Leibowitz will practice in the firm's newly opened Baltimore office. David Dean is joining Cole Schotz as an associate and will also practice in the firm's Baltimore office. Pernick, Stickles, Walker, Leibowitz and Dean concentrate their practices in bankruptcy and all facets of corporate restructuring. Bonkowski's expertise is in complex business and corporate litigation in Delaware's Court of Chancery and elsewhere. All six attorneys were previously with Saul Ewing. Cole Schotz has offices in Bergen County, NJ, Midtown Manhattan, and now Wilmington and Baltimore They have a client base consisting of a wide array of private and public business enterprises, ranging from closely held to Fortune 500 companies.

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP announced that Daniel A. Lowenthal has joined the firm as a partner in the Business Reorganization and Creditors' Rights Practice Group. Lowenthal, a member of this newsletter's Board of Editors, represents U.S. and non-U.S. business entities in bankruptcy, creditors' rights and corporate restructuring matters, including complex commercial disputes. His clients include creditors' committees, institutional lenders, trade creditors, and bankruptcy trustees and examiners. Lowenthal was most recently a
partner at Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner LLP.

Cole, Schotz, Meisel, Forman & Leonard, P.A announced the addition of five new members and one new associate. Norman L. Pernick, J. Kate Stickles and Michael F. Bonkowski will practice in the firm's newly opened Wilmington, DE, office, while Irving E. Walker and Gary H. Leibowitz will practice in the firm's newly opened Baltimore office. David Dean is joining Cole Schotz as an associate and will also practice in the firm's Baltimore office. Pernick, Stickles, Walker, Leibowitz and Dean concentrate their practices in bankruptcy and all facets of corporate restructuring. Bonkowski's expertise is in complex business and corporate litigation in Delaware's Court of Chancery and elsewhere. All six attorneys were previously with Saul Ewing. Cole Schotz has offices in Bergen County, NJ, Midtown Manhattan, and now Wilmington and Baltimore They have a client base consisting of a wide array of private and public business enterprises, ranging from closely held to Fortune 500 companies.

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP announced that Daniel A. Lowenthal has joined the firm as a partner in the Business Reorganization and Creditors' Rights Practice Group. Lowenthal, a member of this newsletter's Board of Editors, represents U.S. and non-U.S. business entities in bankruptcy, creditors' rights and corporate restructuring matters, including complex commercial disputes. His clients include creditors' committees, institutional lenders, trade creditors, and bankruptcy trustees and examiners. Lowenthal was most recently a
partner at Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner LLP.

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