Norman N. Kinel
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With over 30 years of experience in bankruptcy law, Norman N. Kinel is a distinguished attorney based in New York, NY, specializing in Bankruptcy Litigation and Restructuring. As a Partner in Lowenstein Sandler’s Bankruptcy, Financial Reorganization & Creditors’ Rights Department, he has earned a reputation for his unwavering commitment to his clients and his strategic approach to complex legal challenges. Norman adeptly represents a diverse range of clients, including debtors, creditors, bondholders, trustees, and committees of creditors, as well as equity holders and retirees. Norman's extensive practice encompasses intricate bankruptcy litigation and appeals, dealing with contested confirmations, debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing, cash collateral, and the assumption or rejection of executory contracts and leases. He is particularly skilled in navigating issues of exclusivity and substantive consolidation, as well as director and officer liability and fraudulent conveyance actions. His proficiency extends to bankruptcy asset sales, mergers and acquisitions, and cross-border insolvency proceedings, positioning him as a valuable asset in high-stakes situations. Recognized for his expertise, Norman is listed on the Register of Mediators of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York and serves as a court-approved mediator in the notable Lehman Brothers cases. He earned his Juris Doctor from American University, Washington College of Law in 1983, following a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yeshiva University in 1980. Norman Kinel’s blend of experience, dedication, and legal acumen makes him a trusted advocate in the realm of bankruptcy law.
About Bankruptcy Debt Law
Bankruptcy attorneys help individuals and businesses overwhelmed by debt find relief through bankruptcy or debt restructuring. They guide clients through the process to a fresh start. Common matters include chapter 7 bankruptcy, chapter 13 bankruptcy, debt negotiation, creditor harassment.