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On the Move

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
August 29, 2011

Boyd & Jenerette has named Ronald G. Neiwirth partner at its recently opened Miami office. Neiwirth will chair the insolvency, reorganization and creditors' rights practice for the firm. His practice ranges from representation of debtors and creditors in Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings; Chapter 15 bankruptcy filings on behalf of foreign representatives; out-of-court workouts; assignments for the benefit of creditors under Florida state law; and a wide variety of transactional and litigation issues involving creditors' rights, asset protection and related matters.

Stradley Ronon has named Michael Migliaccio as of counsel to its 25-attorney finance & restructuring practice group. He will be based in the firm's Philadelphia office and will advise the firm's banking and other financial institution clients in all aspects of commercial restructuring and finance, including loan documentation, loan modifications, restructures, workouts, loan sales and related matters.

Polsinelli Shughart PC has appointed Christopher A. Ward as vice chair of its Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring practice group. Ward is also the managing shareholder of the Wilmington, DE, office. He represents clients in various bankruptcy matters before courts in Delaware and nationally.

DailyDAC, LLC of Chicago has announced the launch of its flagship product, DailyDAC, a twice-weekly e-newsletter aimed at active investors focused on acquiring companies, or assets of companies in transition. The “DAC” in the title stands for “deal acquisition central.”


Thorp Reed & Armstrong has opened a Wilmington, DE, office. The Pittsburgh,PA-based firm has also added bankruptcy attorney Karen M. Grivner from Cole Schotz Meisel Forman & Leonard, where she was an associate. She joins Thorp Reed as senior counsel in its bankruptcy and financial restructuring practice. Grivner will open the new Delaware office and work with Thorp Reed Philadelphia partner Jeffrey Carbino.

Boyd & Jenerette has named Ronald G. Neiwirth partner at its recently opened Miami office. Neiwirth will chair the insolvency, reorganization and creditors' rights practice for the firm. His practice ranges from representation of debtors and creditors in Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings; Chapter 15 bankruptcy filings on behalf of foreign representatives; out-of-court workouts; assignments for the benefit of creditors under Florida state law; and a wide variety of transactional and litigation issues involving creditors' rights, asset protection and related matters.

Stradley Ronon has named Michael Migliaccio as of counsel to its 25-attorney finance & restructuring practice group. He will be based in the firm's Philadelphia office and will advise the firm's banking and other financial institution clients in all aspects of commercial restructuring and finance, including loan documentation, loan modifications, restructures, workouts, loan sales and related matters.

Polsinelli Shughart PC has appointed Christopher A. Ward as vice chair of its Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring practice group. Ward is also the managing shareholder of the Wilmington, DE, office. He represents clients in various bankruptcy matters before courts in Delaware and nationally.

DailyDAC, LLC of Chicago has announced the launch of its flagship product, DailyDAC, a twice-weekly e-newsletter aimed at active investors focused on acquiring companies, or assets of companies in transition. The “DAC” in the title stands for “deal acquisition central.”


Thorp Reed & Armstrong has opened a Wilmington, DE, office. The Pittsburgh,PA-based firm has also added bankruptcy attorney Karen M. Grivner from Cole Schotz Meisel Forman & Leonard, where she was an associate. She joins Thorp Reed as senior counsel in its bankruptcy and financial restructuring practice. Grivner will open the new Delaware office and work with Thorp Reed Philadelphia partner Jeffrey Carbino.

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