$ 515-515 per hour
David M. Banker is Counsel to Lowenstein Sandler’s Bankruptcy, Financial Reorganization & Creditors’ Rights Group. Mr. Banker’s practice focuses on creditors’ rights in the context of complex bankruptcies, including representing trade creditors, secured lenders, creditors’ committees, plan trustees and lessors. His unsecured creditors’ committee representations include Advanced Marketing Services, Inc., Koen Books Distributors, Inc., and Skip’s Cutting, Inc. Mr. Banker has extensive experience defending preference and fraudulent conveyance actions in numerous jurisdictions throughout the country. His practice includes pursuit of reclamation and administrative priority claims, negotiation of the sale of claims, and defending claim objections. He represents the interests of secured creditors in matters including automatic stay litigation, adequate protection issues, cash collateral, and debtor-in-possession financing. Mr. Banker also has extensive experience representing lessors in connection with negotiating the terms of the assumption and cure of leases, adequate protection orders, and claims related to lease rejection.
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$ 515-515 per hour
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Acquired: 2001
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Acquired: 2000
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1251 Avenue Of The Americ, New York, NY, 10020
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2000
The Editors' Award, New York Law School Journal of Human Rights
2005 - Present
Counsel, Lowenstein Sandler PC
Member
2000
JD - Juris Doctor
1997
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2011
Preference Defenses: New Value, Ordinary Course and Contemporaneous Exchange
2011
2011
2009
English