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Bar Admissions
- New York
Court Admissions
- US District Court, Eastern District of New York
- US District Court, Southern District of New York
Education
- Cornell Law School, J.D.
- Vassar College, B.A.
Ned S. Schodek
Partner
Represents creditors, ad hoc groups, debtors, acquirers of assets, and other parties in interest in large and complex prepackaged, pre-negotiated and traditional Chapter 11 bankruptcies, out-of-court workouts, debtor-in-possession financings, adversary proceedings, and broker-dealer liquidations.
Ned also advises financial institutions in closing out and structuring new derivatives transactions with distressed entities.
He is a former co-chair of the Courts and Legislation Subcommittee of the Committee on Bankruptcy and Corporate Reorganization of the New York City Bar Association.
- “Serta Simmons Ch. 11 Expands Split On Credit Agreements,” Law360, Aug. 9, 2023
- “Financial Titans Engage in Winner-Takes-All Battle: The Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas Upholds Serta’s 2020 Uptiering Transaction,” Schulte Alert, July 5, 2023
- “CLOs: Adding Flexibility to Engage in Liability Management Transactions,” Schulte Alert, Dec. 5, 2022
- “Recent Challenges to Uptiering Transactions,” American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, Dec. 2022
- “Serta Simmons Ch. 11 Expands Split On Credit Agreements,” Law360, Aug. 9, 2023
- “Financial Titans Engage in Winner-Takes-All Battle: The Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas Upholds Serta’s 2020 Uptiering Transaction,” Schulte Alert, July 5, 2023
- “CLOs: Adding Flexibility to Engage in Liability Management Transactions,” Schulte Alert, Dec. 5, 2022
- “Recent Challenges to Uptiering Transactions,” American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, Dec. 2022
Highlights
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Ned S. Schodek
Partner
![](/a/web/f6De3U8tp9JYXqxwLdnVQm/8nbXtq/schodek_ned_web_522x522.jpg)
Represents creditors, ad hoc groups, debtors, acquirers of assets, and other parties in interest in large and complex prepackaged, pre-negotiated and traditional Chapter 11 bankruptcies, out-of-court workouts, debtor-in-possession financings, adversary proceedings, and broker-dealer liquidations.
Ned also advises financial institutions in closing out and structuring new derivatives transactions with distressed entities.
He is a former co-chair of the Courts and Legislation Subcommittee of the Committee on Bankruptcy and Corporate Reorganization of the New York City Bar Association.
![](/a/web/f6De3U8tp9JYXqxwLdnVQm/8nbXtq/schodek_ned_web_522x522.jpg)
Bar Admissions
- New York
Court Admissions
- US District Court, Eastern District of New York
- US District Court, Southern District of New York
Education
- Cornell Law School, J.D.
- Vassar College, B.A.
- “Serta Simmons Ch. 11 Expands Split On Credit Agreements,” Law360, Aug. 9, 2023
- “Financial Titans Engage in Winner-Takes-All Battle: The Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas Upholds Serta’s 2020 Uptiering Transaction,” Schulte Alert, July 5, 2023
- “CLOs: Adding Flexibility to Engage in Liability Management Transactions,” Schulte Alert, Dec. 5, 2022
- “Recent Challenges to Uptiering Transactions,” American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, Dec. 2022
- “Serta Simmons Ch. 11 Expands Split On Credit Agreements,” Law360, Aug. 9, 2023
- “Financial Titans Engage in Winner-Takes-All Battle: The Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas Upholds Serta’s 2020 Uptiering Transaction,” Schulte Alert, July 5, 2023
- “CLOs: Adding Flexibility to Engage in Liability Management Transactions,” Schulte Alert, Dec. 5, 2022
- “Recent Challenges to Uptiering Transactions,” American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, Dec. 2022