Geoffrey T. Raicht's profile

    Geoffrey T. Raicht

    Top rated Bankruptcy attorney in Rye, New York

    Education Qualification:

    The City University of New York School of Law

    Practice Areas:

    Bankruptcy,

    Business organizations,

    Contracts,

    Credit repair

    99 Biltmore Ave RyeRye, New York, 10580

    First Admitted: 1998, New York

    Professional Webpage: https://geoffreytraichtpc.com/about

    Bar/Professional Activity:
    • New York
    • American Bankruptcy Institute
    • Turnaround Management Association
    • INSOL
    Educational Background:
    • New York University, M.P.A., Public Policy Analysis
    • New York University, B.A., Politics
    Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
    • “Considering Independent Directors to Improve Governance of Family-Owned Businesses,” author, Journal of Corporate Renewal, October 2021.
    • “China Will Be Global Restructuring Player,” Global Turnaround, November 2006 (co-authored with James Conlan, Patrick Corr and Henry Ding).
    • “China’s New Bankruptcy Law: A Significant Step Forward in Cross-Border Restructurings,” Financier Worldwide, April 2007.
    • “Chapter 15 Recognition in the United States: Recent Developments,” McDermott Will & Emery International News, Issue 1, 2011 (co-authored with Nava Hazan).
    • “NML Capital v. The Republic of Argentina,” International Corporate Rescue, Volume 10, Issue 3, 2013 (co-authored with Jared Zajac).
    • “Chapter 15: Expect Section 363 Review of Sales of Property Located in the US,” International Corporate Rescue, Volume 12, Issue 3, 2015 (co-authored with Maja Zerjal).
    • “In Re Sanjel (USA), Inc.: Bankruptcy Court Denies Comity to Canadian Court’s Injunction Protecting Officers and Directors”, Client Alert, September 2016.
    • “Third Circuit Court of Appeals Does Not Follow Momentive and Enforces Make-Whole Payments Resulting from Redemption of Notes”, Client Alert, December 2016.
    • “9th Circuit Affirms “Per Plan” Approach to Interpret “Impaired Accepting Class” for Plan Confirmation Purposes Threatening Senior Mortgage Lender Protections in Common Real Estate Financing Structures: In re Transwest Resort Properties, Inc.”, Client Alert, February 2018.
    • “The Fifth Circuit Is Asked to Consider the Validity of the “Golden Share”,” co-author, Real Estate Finance Journal, Thomson Reuters, February 2018.
    • “Supreme Court Ruling on Insider Status for Cram-Down Plan Threatens Lender Protections in Real Estate Financing Structures,” co-author, Real Estate Finance Journal, Thomson Reuters, March 2018.
    • “The Fifth Circuit Renders Important Real Estate Lending Decision Regarding Golden Shares,” co-author, Real Estate Finance Journal, Thomson Reuters, May 2018.
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