Partner Michael H. Traison Published in Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs
November 15, 2024Michael H. Traison, a partner in the firm's Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights department, was recently published in the Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs. The article is a review of the book, Tablets Shattered: The End of the American Jewish Century and the Future of Jewish Life, by Joshua Leifer. Traison and his colleagues at Cullen and Dykman serve a wide range of client concerns, nationally and internationally, including corporate insolvency, and business law, including representing unsecured creditors in large chapter 11 cases such as Midwest Christian Villages, now pending in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Cullen and Dykman’s Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights practice offers clients a unique perspective into the issues involved in complex bankruptcy proceedings in a wide range of industries. We have represented secured creditors, debtors, unsecured creditors’ committees, and individual unsecured creditors in Chapter 11 cases filed throughout the country, and we are skilled in resolving issues among various constituencies in complex Chapter 11 proceedings. We also have significant experience in out-of-court workouts, restructurings and bankruptcy litigation, and we have secured favorable results for our clients in complex bankruptcy cases throughout the country.
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Cullen and Dykman (www.cullenllp.com) has been providing legal services to institutional clients since 1850. The firm represents a wide range of clients, including banks and other financial institutions, energy, telecommunications and water companies, construction companies, insurers, educational institutions, religious organizations, and not-for-profits. With over 190 attorneys in seven offices located throughout the Northeast and MidAtlantic regions, Cullen and Dykman is strategically positioned to meet the changing needs and demands of our clients.