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Andrew K. Glenn

Partner | New York
T (212) 506-1747
F (212) 506-1800

Andrew Glenn is a bankruptcy, restructuring and commercial litigation partner featured in the 2012 edition of New York Super Lawyers.

Mr. Glenn represents debtors, official creditors committees, ad hoc committees of bondholders, private equity funds, insurance companies and stakeholders in major bankruptcy proceedings. 

Notable Representations

  • Borders Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries in their chapter 11 cases.
  • Debtors’ counsel in Forstmann & Company.
  • Debtors’ counsel in the restructuring of the Trump Atlantic City casinos.
  • Restructuring counsel to the owner of the Mount Airy Lodge & Casino.
  • Reorganized Debtors’ counsel in Bally Total Fitness Holdings Corporation.
  • Counsel to the Trust Preferred holders in Mirant Corporation, including a successful four-month $14 billion valuation trial.
  • Counsel to the administrative agent of a secured credit facility to Pappas Telecasting, Inc.
  • Counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of GB Holdings, Inc. relating to the Sands Casino in its successful termination of exclusivity, confirmation of its plan of reorganization and its settlement of litigation against entities affiliated with Carl C. Icahn.
  • Counsel to the unofficial equity committee of Northwest Airlines Inc.
  • Counsel to the acquisition of Friedman’s Jewelers and Crescent Jewelers by Harbinger Capital Partners.
  • Counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Adelphia Communications.
  • Counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Sunbeam Corporation.
  • Counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Fruit of the Loom, as special litigation counsel.
  • Counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Refco, Inc., as special litigation counsel.
  • Counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Hechinger Company, as special litigation counsel.

Mr. Glenn also represents activist shareholders in corporate governance litigation and proxy fights and was recently trial counsel in an action brought against an auditing firm that resulted in a jury verdict in his client’s favor.

In law school, Andrew's note, published in the Cardozo Law Review, Disclosure of Executive Illness under Federal Securities Law and the Americans with Disabilities Act: Hobsons' Choice or Business Necessity? was voted Best Law Review Note by the faculty of Cardozo.

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