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About David E. Gordon

David E. Gordon

David Gordon focuses his practice on bankruptcy and creditors rights litigation and has experience representing secured and unsecured creditors, trustees, examiners, equity committees, and other parties-in-interest in Chapter 11 reorganization proceedings.

David also has significant non-bankruptcy litigation experience in both state and federal courts.  David regularly represents lenders in foreclosure confirmation proceedings, complaints for appointment of receivers and other equitable relief, and all other areas of creditors rights litigation.

David’s transactional experience includes problem loan workouts, assignments for the benefit of creditors, forbearance agreements, and other distress transactions.

While in law school, David was the Editor-in-Chief of the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal.  He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Emory University School of Law.

David has been recognized by Super Lawyers as one of Georgia's "Rising Stars" in 2012 and 2013.


Articles by David E. Gordon

While providing numerous advantages to the companies that choose to invoke it, Chapter 11 also imposes significant and sometimes burdensome public reporting obligations on them – hence the metaphor of the opened kimono. Because of the debtor’s reporting obligations, creditors and other parties with an interest in the Chapter 11 case (such as potential purchasers of assets and claims investors) gain access to a vast amount of financial, operational, and other information that would often not be available outside of bankruptcy. This article describes information about a debtor that typically […]

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