Robert Kolodney is counsel to the firm and chairs the firm's Bankruptcy, Reorganization and Creditors' Rights department. Mr. Kolodney has been engaged in bankruptcy and debtor's and creditor's rights matters for more than thirty years. He has represented corporate and individual debtors in Chapter 11 cases in both the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the Southern District of Texas in such areas as oil and gas exploration, manufacturing, mortgage lending and real estate, warehousing and distributing and commercial printing.
Mr. Kolodney's practice has also included the representation of creditors in Bankruptcy courts in New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Texas and Colorado.
Mr. Kolodney received his BA from Queens College of the City University of New York in 1966 and graduated from Brooklyn Law School in 1969. He was admitted to practice in New York in 1970 as well as the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York (1973) and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1975).
Mr. Kolodney is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute and a member of the Business Bankruptcy Committee, Subcommittee on Chapter 11 of the Section of Business Law of the American Bar Association. Mr. Kolodney is the co-author of the article "Marshaling Under the Bankruptcy Code" published in the February 1984 issue of the Commercial Law Journal. |