Eric John Monzo
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Eric John Monzo is a distinguished attorney at Morris James LLP, based in Wilmington, Delaware, specializing in business restructuring and insolvency. With extensive experience, Eric adeptly represents a diverse array of stakeholders, including corporate debtors, commercial creditors, official and unofficial committees, trustees, and financial institutions. His comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape enables him to navigate complex restructuring and liquidation matters across various industries, including healthcare, energy, technology, and real estate. Eric's expertise extends to multi-jurisdictional and international insolvency proceedings, where he skillfully advocates for clients facing intricate legacy liability issues, such as environmental, pension, and union claims. His commitment to providing tailored solutions ensures that clients receive the guidance necessary to successfully navigate challenging financial landscapes. A graduate of law school, Eric was an active member of the Law Review and later served as a law clerk for The Honorable Mary Pat Thynge in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. He has also earned a certification in employee benefits and estate planning from Temple University School of Law, further enhancing his ability to assist clients, including employee and healthcare benefit plans, with executive compensation and deferred compensation issues. At Morris James LLP, Eric Monzo continues to be a trusted advisor in the fields of energy, estate planning, private equity, personal injury, transportation, and financial institutions, providing clients with the strategic insights needed to thrive in today’s complex business environment.
About Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Law
Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorneys help businesses reorganize their debts while continuing operations. They create plans to restructure and emerge financially stronger. Common matters include business reorganization, debt restructuring, creditor negotiations, asset protection.