Contributors
- Shareholder
Sam’s practice focuses on corporate restructuring, receiverships, assignments for the benefit of creditors, creditors’ remedies, bankruptcy, and commercial litigation.
- Of Counsel
Jim is a nationally recognized bankruptcy lawyer with extensive experience representing financially stressed businesses or their creditors bringing to bear his experience in bankruptcy and workouts, debtor-creditor law ...
- Shareholder
James represents and advises commercial lenders, businesses, and buyers in the areas of debt finance, distressed asset sales, bankruptcy, secured transactions, corporate restructuring, foreclosure of security interests and ...
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Clint specializes in representing companies reorganizing or liquidating under the Bankruptcy Code or in or out of court workouts and liquidations.
- Shareholder
Dom works with start-up and rapid growth stage companies on business formation, financing, mergers & acquisitions, and other general corporate needs.
- Shareholder
Steve’s practice assists businesses, commercial lenders and individuals in the areas of corporate restructuring, creditors’ remedies, bankruptcy, commercial litigation and related matters.
- Shareholder
Ryan represents private equity funds, venture funds, and their portfolio companies, as well as other financial buyers, sellers, and investors, in platform and add-on acquisitions, divestitures, recapitalizations and other ...
- Shareholder
Cindy serves as Chair of the Trademarks & Copyrights Group where she actively partners with clients to develop, protect and enforce their trademarks, copyrights and other rights.
- Shareholder
Ryan is recognized as a leading restructuring lawyer in the upper Midwest and has led many complex restructurings on behalf of companies and individuals to success. He is the chair of Fredrikson’s Bankruptcy, Restructuring & ...
- Associate
Katherine guides businesses through financial distress with practical solutions, careful attention to detail, and a deep understanding of client needs and goals.









