Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. has an established record in Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcies and governmental unit restructuring. It has landed key roles in the vast majority of large municipal bankruptcies of recent years, including Puerto Rico’s debt crisis and represented Ambac, a bond insurer, in the Chapter 9 bankruptcy of the City of Fairfield, Alabama. The firm typically operates on the buy-side thanks to its mix of bankruptcy and public finance expertise, representing a mixture of bondholders, bond trustees and bond insurers. It is also noted for Chapter 9 bankruptcies of healthcare districts. William Kannel advises numerous bondholders and indenture trustees, and has an outstanding record in Chapter 9 cases. Nathan Coco chairs the practice from New York and has represented clients in the Chapter 9 cases of Puerto Rico, City of Detroit, Coalinga Regional Hospital, and the City of San Bernardino, among others. Ian Hammel has extensive expertise in Chapter 9 municipal health care district hospital bankruptcies. Eric Blythe is another key member of the team. All individuals are based in Boston unless stated otherwise.
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Points forts

Served as counsel to several institutional bondholders of Puerto Rico bonds including advising on PROMESA, Commonwealth and related fiscal plans and plans of adjustment.
Served as counsel to the institutional bondholder and the indenture trustee of bonds issued for the benefit of Chester, Pennsylvania in the city’s recently filed Chapter 9.
Represented Ambac, a bond insurer, in Chapter 9 bankruptcy case of the City of Fairfield, Alabama.
Responsable de la pratique

Nathan Coco

Autres avocats clés

William Kannel; Ian Hammel; Eric Blythe