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Jason R. Wolf is an associate at Hennigan, Bennett &
Dorman LLP. His practice focuses primarily on complex bankruptcy
and restructuring related matters. Prior to joining HBD, Mr.
Wolf was an associate in the New York offices of King &
Spalding LLP and Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson
LLP. Prior to joining Fried Frank, Mr. Wolf was a law clerk
for the Honorable Peter J. Walsh, United States Bankruptcy
Court for the District of Delaware.
Mr. Wolf has a broad range of experience and has been active
in the representation of corporate debtors, creditors, and
equity security holders in chapter 11 cases and in out-of-court
restructurings. Mr. Wolf’s debtor representations in
connection with chapter 11 cases include AAIPharma Inc. and
Donnkenny, Inc. Mr. Wolf has also represented official and
unofficial creditors committees and equity committees, as
well as significant creditors in connection with the chapter
11 cases of, among others, Delphi Corporation, HomeBanc Mortgage
Corporation, The Delaco Company, Tsunami of Palm Beach LLC,
The Health Spa II, Inc., and Texas Petrochemicals, LP. In
addition, Mr. Wolf has represented clients in the negotiation,
drafting and review of a range of business and finance contracts
and other agreements and has advised clients with respect
to entity formation, including bankruptcy-remote entities,
and the structuring of transactions.
Education
Boston University School of Law, J.D. 2001,
cum laude; Articles Editor, Annual Review of Banking Law
George Washington University, B.A. 1998
Professional Activities
Admitted: New York, New Jersey
Member: American Bankruptcy Institute, Turnaround
Management Association
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