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Jeremy Reckmeyer has been elected to partnership in the New York office of Andrews Kurth LLP. In addition to corporate restructuring, Reckmeyer also advises clients in a wide array of financing and corporate transactional matters, with an emphasis on representing issuers and investors in public and private equity and debt offerings and mergers and acquisitions in the distressed and venture capital markets. Also, he regularly advises clients with respect to general corporate matters and securities law compliance, including Section 13 and Section 16 issues. Reckmeyer has recently worked on the Washington Mutual, Inc.; Tribune Company; Patriot Coal Corporation; Dynegy Holdings, LLC and THQ, Inc. Chapter 11 cases.
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Ryan C. Jackson, Keith N. Sambur and Matthew Hughes have been named as partners of Richards Kibbe & Orbe LLP. Mr. Jackson and Mr. Sambur are members of the firm's lending and restructuring practice, based in New York, while Mr. Hughes is a member of the firm's London distressed debt practice. Jackson focuses his practice on commercial lending transactions, financial restructurings of distressed companies and event-driven acquisitions and dispositions. Sambur concentrates his practice on bankruptcy and restructuring matters with an emphasis on assisting companies facing financial or operational distress.'
Jeremy Reckmeyer has been elected to partnership in the
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Ryan C. Jackson, Keith N. Sambur and Matthew Hughes have been named as partners of
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