The Author

Myles H. Alderman Jr. is a founding member of Alderman & Alderman and leads the firm’s Bankruptcy, Creditors Rights’ and Restructuring Practice Group. He has extensive experience representing businesses in financial distress, secured and unsecured lenders, trade creditors, committees and parties interested in acquiring assets, in Chapter 11 business reorganizations, liquidations and workouts. Industries with which he has experience include, construction, design, fashion, manufacturing, distribution, materials handling, retail, aviation and ground transportation.

Myles has been guiding business leaders, accountants and lawyers through Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations since 1986. His clients range from large financial institutions and global companies to closely held businesses and individuals. He has crafted strategies to help clients address issues of first impression in cases that have been “mission critical” to clients.

Bankruptcy Law Chapter of the Connecticut Lawyers Deskbook (CBA, 2008);
In addition to the 2006 book Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations: For Business Leaders, Accountants And Lawyers, Myles is the Author of Bankruptcy Law Chapter of the Connecticut Lawyers Deskbook (CBA, 2008), many articles about the subject published by the Connecticut Bar Association, NBI and other publishers. In addition his explanations of the bankruptcy process have appeared in a wide range of publications including the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal and he has been a featured guest on dozens of broadcasts on television and radio.

  • AR-Rated Martindale Hubbell
  • The Best Lawyers in Americasm – Business Bankruptcy Law
  • SuperLawyers – Business Bankruptcy Law
  • LFE Goldie Award for Outstanding Scholarship
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