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Margarita Ginzburg has substantial experience in all aspects of complex commercial litigation, corporate and financial restructurings, insolvency matters, and debtor and creditors' rights. She concentrates her practice on representing secured and unsecured lenders, creditors' committees, trustees, individual creditors and debtors in complex Chapter 11 and Chapter 15 proceedings and out-of-court restructurings. Among other things, she has significant experience confirming plans of reorganization or liquidation; negotiating, documenting and consummating asset sales in bankruptcy cases on behalf of both debtors and purchasers; investigating and evaluating complex fraud claims and lender liability claims; and prosecuting and defending preference and fraudulent transfer claims. Margarita has represented clients in complex discovery and e-discovery disputes, real-estate and commercial lease litigation as well as in tort and contract claims. She also has significant experience locating and tracing funds secreted by judgment debtors, recovering assets and judgment enforcement proceedings across numerous jurisdictions. She has been involved in matters that span numerous industries, including but not limited to day-trading, healthcare, film, energy and retail. Margarita also speaks Russian.
Represented a Health Care Provider as a Debtor-in-Possession in the United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware.
Represented a large retail chain as a Debtor-in-Possession in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York.
Represented a secured lender in the United States Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey, in connection with the secured lender's credit facility to a medical alert monitoring company.
Represented an Unsecured Creditors' Committee in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York, in connection with the bankruptcy of a prominent day trading firm.
Represented a secured lender in the United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware, in connection with the secured lender's credit facility to an energy company.
Represented a secured lender in the United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Colorado, in connection with a $150 million credit facility to a hard money real estate lender.
Represented plaintiffs and defendants in numerous adversary proceedings, claims objections and appellate proceedings.
Represented plaintiffs in judgment enforcement actions.
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