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Lauren Moskowitz Speaks at ABI’s Insolvency 2020

September 25, 2020

On September 24, 2020, Cravath partner Lauren A. Moskowitz facilitated a panel hosted by the American Bankruptcy Institute and entitled “Views from the Bench: Sales – Chapter 11 or § 363?” which brought together U.S. Bankruptcy Court judges Rebecca B. Connelly of the Western District of Virginia, Martin Glenn of the Southern District of New York and Brendan L. Shannon and Mary F. Walrath of the District of Delaware for a discussion about the novel challenges companies and bankruptcy courts face in light of the COVID‑19 pandemic. The panel is part of the American Bankruptcy Institute’s “Insolvency 2020: Restructuring, Insolvency & Distressed Debt Virtual Summit,” held from September 16, 2020 to October 27, 2020.

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  • Bankruptcy Litigation
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Speakers

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Name
Lauren A. Moskowitz
Title
Litigation
Title
Partner
Email
lmoskowitz@cravath.com
Phone
+1-212-474-1648
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    Education

    • J.D., 2005, Fordham University School of Law
      magna cum laude
    • B.A., 2002, Cornell University

    Admitted In

    • New York

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