Glenn E. Siegel has decades of experience handling high-level bankruptcies and counseling major stakeholders and clients on all sides of bankruptcy and restructuring matters. In the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of automotive parts maker Delphi Corp., he counseled the largest debtor-in-possession lender in its acquisition of Delphi. In the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of Residential Capital, he counseled the largest residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) trustees to achieve a settlement of billions of dollars in claims. Glenn is the former co-head of the firm’s restructuring and bankruptcy practice.
Glenn represents shareholders, bondholders, indenture trustees, creditor committees, secured creditors, debtors, and other participants in bankruptcy and workout matters. He frequently lectures on issues pertaining to public debt holders, including claims trading, second lien loans, and subordination. He also frequently authors and co-authors articles on bankruptcy-related topics and developments.
Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Glenn was a partner in the bankruptcy practice of another international law firm.
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Listed, The Best Lawyers in America, Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law, New York (2022–2025)
Listed, The Best Lawyers in America, Lawyer of the Year, Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law, New York (2020)
Recommended, Finance: Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate, The Legal 500 US (2019)
Recommended, Corporate Restructuring, The Legal 500 US (2014–2016)
Member, Law360 Bankruptcy Editorial Advisory Board (2014–2015)
Member, New York City Bankruptcy Assistance Project’s Steering Committee
Member, American Bar Association’s Business Reorganization Section and Committee on Trust Indentures
Member, United Jewish Appeal Federation’s Bankruptcy and Reorganization Planning Committee
Member, American Bankruptcy Institute’s Plan Procedure and Structure Advisory Committee
Former Chair, American Bankruptcy Institute’s Committee on Public Companies and Claims Trading (1993–2007)
Former Co-Chair, Annual ABI-New York City Bankruptcy Conference (2008–2012)
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