Max J. Newman
Butzel Long PC
Troy,
Michigan
Max J. Newman is a shareholder based in his firm's Bloomfield Hills office. He concentrates his practice in the representation of debtors, creditors committees, creditors, and customers in all aspects of Chapter 11 reorganizations. Mr. Newman has pursued appeals from bankruptcy court to the 6th Circuit and federal district court and has also handled cases in the Michigan appellate courts. He has handled bankruptcy matters throughout the country, including New York, Delaware, Texas, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, North and South Carolina, and Michigan. Mr. Newman is listed in the "Best Lawyers in America" and "Michigan Super Lawyers." He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan and is active with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and Hillel Day School. Among other speaking engagements, Mr. Newman was featured during an April 22, 2010, webinar presented by the Institute of Management and Administration on "How to Spot Bankruptcy Signs in Your Customers and Suppliers: What Every Credit Manager Needs to Know" and spoke about the General Motors and Chrysler bankruptcy cases at the Global TrasporTech conference in South Korea in June 2009. He has coauthored several articles, including "Advising the Foreign Client on American Insolvency Law," published in the "Michigan Bar Journal," and "Road to a Chapter 9 Bankruptcy for Financially Distressed Municipalities in Michigan," published in "Michigan Lawyer's Weekly." At the University of Michigan Law School, Mr. Newman was a Campbell Moot Court semi-finalist twice.
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