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Richard S. Lubliner
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Phone 305-358-6363
Fax 305-358-1221
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PRACTICE AREAS
Bankruptcy Litigation
Financial Restructurings and Reorganizations
Creditors’ Rights
Complex Commercial Litigation
"Ponzi" scheme cases

 



 

 

 

 

Mr. Lubliner is an associate in the Firm's bankruptcy/commercial litigation group.  He represents varying constituencies in chapter 11 reorganizations and restructurings including debtors, creditor committees, landlords and trade creditors.  His practice is also comprised of representing litigants in complex commercial litigation, financial fraud litigation and "Ponzi" schemes.
Prior to joining the Firm in 2007, Mr. Lubliner was a bankruptcy/corporate reorganization associate with the New York City office of Chadbourne & Parke LLP where he represented creditor committees, banks and creditors in some of the largest chapter 11 bankruptcy cases ever filed in the United States including representing the creditor committee in In re Spiegel, Inc.et. al., representing creditors in In re Enron, Inc. et. al., and representing a syndicate of banks in In re Mirant Corp., et. al. 

Education -

J.D., 2002 (with Honors) Top 11%,

Emory Law School, 2002

B.A., 1999 Rutgers University

 Internship

U.S. Senator Robert G. Torricelli

Bar Admission

Florida, 2007.  Mr. Lubliner was admitted to the New York Bar in 2003 and is also admitted to practice law in the United States District Court,  Southern District, and the United States District Court, Eastern District.

Awards and Recognition

Recipient, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, L.L.P. Scholarship; Recipient, Garden State Scholarship; Published author and Articles Editor, Emory International Law Review.

Professional Affiliations

Bankruptcy Bar Association, Southern District of Florida, American Bar Association

Published Material

He recently co-authored an article titled "Selected Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 Adequate Protection Issues" with the Honorable Robert Mark and Peter Russin, which was presented at the 2008 Southeastern ABI Conference.