Are there advantages for a company in bankruptcy? When is a senior lender not a senior lender? How do you cap a claim asserted by a landlord? In this exclusive interview, bankrupty attorney Michael L. Tuchin, of the firm Klee, Tuchin, Bogdanoff & Stern in Los Angeles, and our cover subject for the 2012 issue of Southern California Super Lawyers magazine, talks about some of the advantages of filing a chapter 11:
A second video, on why lifelong relationships can develop between bankruptcy attorneys and their clients, can be seen here.
The cover feature, "The Calming Force," can be read online and via our digital magazine.
Mr. Tuchin is the ninth cover subject for Southern California Super Lawyers magazine. Our previous cover subjects include:
- 2011: Daniel J. Petrocelli, O'Melveny & Myers, Business Litigation: "From O.J. to Skilling"
- 2010: Marshall B. Grossman, Bingham McCutchen, Business Litigation: "Bingham's Nuclear Weapon"
- 2009: Bruce A. Broillet, Greene Broillet & Wheeler, PI Plaintiff: "It's Hot When You Face the Broiler"
- 2008: Thomas V. Girardi, Girardi Keese, Business Litigation: "(Un)signed, Sealed, Delivered"
- 2007: John A. Schulman, Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp, Entertainment & Sports: "The Survivor"
- 2006: Debra Wong Yang, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, Criminal Defense: White Collar: "The Five-Foot One-Inch Giant Killer"
- 2005: Henry Holmes, Greenberg Traurig, Entertainment & Sports: "Grilling Henry Holmes"
- 2004: Morgan Chu, Irell & Manella, Intellectual Property: "Ah, Chu: Whose Spectacular Successes Are Nothing to Sneeze At"
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