Main Practice Contacts

Robert D. Albergotti
+1 214.651.5613


Robin E. Phelan
+1 214.651.5612


Charles A. Beckham, Jr.
+1 713.547.2243


Kenric D. Kattner
+1 713.547.2518


Judith Elkin
+1 212.659.4968


Lenard M. Parkins
+1 212.659.4966


Stephen M. Pezanosky
+1 817.347.6601


In the News

John Penn in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Fort Worth-area bankruptcy filings fell 14 percent last year

Local bankruptcy filings fell 14 percent last year, mirroring a national trend but not necessarily indicating a strengthening economy, area practitioners say. >>

John Penn in the Dallas Business Journal: Hostess' Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing reflects labor issues

The prolonged recession, labor issues, burdensome debt and lender fatigue combined to be a recipe for relapse into bankruptcy for Irving-based Hostess Brands Inc    Hostess Brands Inc., Dallas-Fort Worth area bankruptcy attorneys said. >>

Haynes and Boone Expands its Corporate and Capital Markets Practices in New York Office

NEW YORK – The New York office of Haynes and Boone, LLP has added two partners, George Wang and Nir Yarden, as part of its strategic expansion of its corporate and capital markets practices. The combined practices of Mr. Wang and Mr. Yarden are focused on servicing the corporate and financing needs of private equity and hedge funds, prime brokers and other institutional capital market clients. >>

Settlement Approved in think3 Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Proceeding; Italian Trustee’s Chapter 15 Petition Denied

AUSTIN – A federal bankruptcy judge has approved an agreement between Haynes and Boone, LLP client think3 Inc. and Versata FZ-LLC that settles the rights and ownership interests of Versata FZ-LLC and other matters at issue in think3’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. >>

Haynes and Boone Recognized in US, Mexico and Latin America By Chambers Global 2011 Rankings

DALLASHaynes and Boone, LLP attorneys and practices have maintained key Chambers Global 2011 rankings across three of the firm’s geographic bases, including the United States, Mexico and Latin America.

Haynes and Boone received honors for its international Franchise and Distribution and U.S.-based Bankruptcy and Business Restructuring practices, as well as the Latin America-wide and Mexico Corporate/M&A practices. >>

Haynes and Boone Bankruptcy and Business Restructuring Practice Honored at 2011 Turnaround Atlas Awards

NEW YORK – Haynes and Boone, LLP has been awarded the Chapter 11 Turnaround of the Year ― Middle Markets Award in the 2011 Turnaround Atlas Awards program for its successful representation of a second-lien agent and a second-lien lender group in the FX Luxury Las Vegas I, LLC bankruptcy case.

Haynes and Boone Partner Lenard M. Parkins led the team in the case in the Las Vegas bankruptcy court. On behalf of the clients, the team obtained ownership of a 17-acre mixed use commercial property located on the Las Vegas strip across from CityCenter development. >>



Recent Publications

Law360 Guest Article: Executory Contracts With Multiple Personalities

Rejection of a contract in bankruptcy may not always accomplish a debtor’s goal to shed ongoing contractual obligations and liabilities, especially when dealing with employee benefit plans. >>

Weathering the Storm: Qimonda, Patent Licenses and § 365(n)

On October 28, 2011, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia issued an opinion in the Chapter 15 case of Qimonda AG (“Qimonda”). The bankruptcy court held that the application of § 365(n) to executory licenses to U.S. patents was required to sufficiently protect the interests of U.S. patent licensees under Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code and that the failure of German insolvency law to protect patent licensees was “manifestly contrary” to United States public policy. >>

Law360 Guest Article: Case Study - In Re Tribune Co.

Law360, New York (November 04, 2011, 4:43 PM ET) -- Halloween provided frights for debtors and a victory for creditors when Judge Kevin Carey issued his opinion in the Tribune Company bankruptcy cases in Delaware. >>

Weathering the Storm: Can Executory Contracts Have Multiple Personalities? The Fifth Circuit Finds an Asset Purchase Agreement Amended an ERISA Plan

Rejection of a contract in bankruptcy may not always accomplish a debtor’s goal to shed ongoing contractual obligations and liabilities, especially when dealing with employee benefit plans. On October 13, 2011, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals highlighted this issue in its opinion in Evans v. Sterling Chemicals, Inc. regarding the treatment of a pre-bankruptcy asset purchase agreement which contained a provision addressing the debtor-acquiror’s post-closing ERISA retiree benefit plan obligations to its new employees resulting from the transaction. >>





Bankruptcy and Business Restructuring

Read our "Weathering the Storm" Briefings

Haynes and Boone, LLP is globally recognized for its expertise in bankruptcy and business restructuring. The firm is ranked as a leading United States bankruptcy firm, according to the 2011 issues of both Chambers USA: America’s Leading Business Lawyers and Chambers Global: The World’s Leading Lawyers for Business. These rankings are based on national and global surveys of business clients and their lawyers.

Our firm claims one of the largest and most experienced business reorganization practice groups in the U.S. We have 42 full-time bankruptcy and business restructuring lawyers, five paralegals, and other experienced support staff. The success of our New York practice is evident by the fact that our bankruptcy practice group in New York, with ten lawyers, is growing faster than anywhere else in the country. Our bankruptcy partners and counsel have, on average, in excess of 20 years of experience.

Our size and depth of experience, coupled with the resources of our full-service firm of more than 525 lawyers with expertise in every area of the law, make Haynes and Boone one of a handful of firms in the country that is fully equipped to handle the largest and most complex workout and Chapter 11 reorganization cases.

Haynes and Boone lawyers are currently (or recently concluded) leading the representation of major constituencies in cases of nationwide significance, including:

  • Adelphia Communications Corporation
  • American LaFrance, LLC
  • Arrow Air, Inc. and Arrow Air Holdings, Corp.
  • ASARCO LLC
  • ATA Airlines, Inc.
  • Bosque Power Company, LLC
  • Charter Communications, Inc.
  • Chemtura Corporation
  • Cornerstone E&P Company, LP
  • Crescent Resources, LLC
  • Delphi Corporation
  • Enron Corporation
  • Extended Stay America Inc.
  • Fedders North America, Inc.
  • FX Luxury Las Vegas I, LLC
  • General Growth Properties, Inc.
  • Guaranty Financial Group Inc.
  • Idearc Inc.
  • Innkeepers USA Trust
  • JHT Holdings, Inc.
  • Latham International, Inc.
  • Lehman Brothers Holdings
  • Lyondell Chemical Company
  • Magna Entertainment
  • Marcal Paper Mills, Inc.
  • Mexicana
  • Millennium Digital Media (Broadstripe)
  • Mirant Corporation
  • Palm Energy Partners/Pisces Energy LLC
  • Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation
  • SemCrude, LP
  • Spectrum Brands, Inc.
  • Tekoil & Gas Corporation
  • The Bombay Company
  • The Penn Traffic Company
  • WCI Communities, Inc.
  • Wellman, Inc.


Considerable Bankruptcy and Restructuring Experience

For more than 30 years, our lawyers have had a broad range of roles in the bankruptcy and business restructuring. We have:
  • advised boards of directors of distressed and failing companies,
  • served as debtor’s counsel, creditors’ committee counsel, and as counsel to senior debt holders, portfolio companies, subordinated debt holders, ad hoc groups of creditors and equity security holders,
  • served as operating and liquidation trustees,
  • represented key suppliers, landlords and tenants of distressed retail and manufacturing companies,
  • have handled cases in New York, Delaware and other venues in the U.S.,
  • represented banks as agents for syndicates, both secured and unsecured,
  • represented parties with significant disputed claims against debtors in bankruptcy and we have defended clients against whom bankruptcy trustees and creditors have asserted significant litigation claims, and
  • successfully handled complex litigation in bankruptcy and federal district courts.

Because of our diversity of perspective and experience, it is unlikely that our team will encounter situations for which they do not have analogous experience. Having worked on cases from every side of the docket enables our lawyers to assess a client’s particular facts and circumstances, to quickly recommend alternative courses of action and to provide reasoned and well-grounded assessment of the likely success of such alternative courses. Most importantly, our experience translates into bringing value to our clients and counsel that is reliable and working at all times in your best interests.

Experience Across Many Industries

Our firm’s clients come from virtually every industry and include more than 100 Fortune 500 companies, many major foreign companies, and large financial institutions. This give us the broad perspective necessary to successfully represent classes of creditors comprised of companies from a variety of industries and sectors. The industries from which our bankruptcy clients come include:

  • Automotive
  • Aviation and Airline
  • Communications
  • Construction
  • Energy and Utilities
  • Gaming
  • Government Contracting
  • Home Building
  • Finance
  • Food Distribution
  • Franchise
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality and Lodging
  • Insurance
  • Manufacturing
  • Media
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Real Estate
  • Retail
  • Sports and Entertainment
  • Telecommunications
  • Technology


 Our Teamwork Equals Value To Clients

Haynes and Boone’s bankruptcy and business restructuring practice and lawyers exemplify the principles of trust and teamwork on which our firm was founded. We insist that our workplace remain constructive, not destructive, collaborative, not combative. As a result, our firm’s culture is starkly different from many others, where lawyers are over-focused on profits per partner and personal triumphs at partners’ and co-workers’ expense.

At some other law firms, clients “belong” to individual partners. At Haynes and Boone, lawyers do not own client relationships, and lawyers at our firm are not rewarded for hoarding work. Instead, our firm’s clients get the services of the right lawyers for their needs, no matter who those lawyers are or where they are located.

Our bankruptcy practice is extraordinarily cohesive. Its two most senior partners have practiced together continuously since 1981. Two other partners started their careers with the firm in the early 1980s and have been with us for more than 25 years. We have recruited young lawyers very selectively and trained them very carefully. Many of our partners and most of our associates have been with our bankruptcy team their entire careers. All of us are equally comfortable representing our clients whether it is in the conference room or the courtroom.

Far from finding teamwork old-fashioned, we find it a modern necessity in today’s marketplace, where working relationships may be long-distance or virtual. Our teamwork skills are essential to our clients’ and our own success.

We Know How to Lead

Our partners are noted industry thought leaders, prolific writers and speakers and leaders with national, international, state and local organizations such as the American Bankruptcy Institute, the American College of Bankruptcy, the American Bar Association, the International Bar Association and the International Insolvency Institute.

Whether creditor, trustee, or debtor, bankruptcy means doing business under difficult circumstances. The Haynes and Boone Bankruptcy and Business Restructuring team stands ready to lead you through these difficult circumstances.