Micheal Bishop

Micheal W. Bishop

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1601 Elm Street, Suite 4600
Dallas, Texas 75201
T: (214) 954-4135
F: (214) 953-1332

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Mike's practice focuses primarily upon the representation of debtors and creditors in bankruptcy cases. Mike also has significant experience in litigation in bankruptcy courts throughout the country, out-of-court workouts, officer and director liability issues relating to insolvent entities and other insolvency related litigation.

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Representative Experience
  • Represented a secured creditor with an approximate $50 million claim in a large real estate bankruptcy case.
  • Represented corporate and individual debtors in obtaining confirmation of Chapter 11 plans of reorganization.
  • Represented a plaintiff in obtaining a nondischargeable judgment in excess of $4 million against a debtor/defendant.
  • Represented many plaintiffs and defendants in discharge and dischargeability litigation in bankruptcy courts.
  • Represented multiple creditors in bankruptcy cases pursuing significant claims against debtors and debtors' bankruptcy estates throughout the country.
  • Represented multiple Chapter 7, 11 and 12 debtors.
  • Represented clients purchasing significant assets from various bankruptcy estates.
  • Represented various insurance carriers regarding the effect of a bankruptcy filing upon insurance policies and the proceeds thereof.
  • Represented various plaintiffs and defendants relating to the avoidance of transfers including preferences and fraudulent transfers and other causes of actions pursuant to Chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code.
  • Represented officers and directors of corporations in bankruptcy cases providing advice and consultation regarding their obligations and other fiduciary duties.
  • Represented numerous debtors and creditors in virtually all aspects of proceedings and other litigation in bankruptcy courts around the country.
  • Represented a former officer of a corporation in bankruptcy as a defendant in securities fraud litigation which resulted in the dismissal of such claims against the client with prejudice which was affirmed by the United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.
Professional Activities, Memberships & Affiliations
  • U.S. District Courts (Southern, Northern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas); U.S. Court of Appeals (5th Circuit).
  • Master in the John C. Ford American Inn of Court.
  • Board Certified in Business Bankruptcy Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
  • State Bar of Texas, Member (Business Bankruptcy Section)
  • Dallas Bar Association.
  • American Bankruptcy Institute, Member
  • Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation
Publications & Speeches
  • Contributor, 1998 Wiley Bankruptcy Law Update, Aspen Law & Business (1998).
  • Author, Basics of Bankruptcy.
  • Co-author, Acquiring a Troubled Company.
  • Co-author, Selected Chapter 13 Issues.
  • Co-author of other articles on selected bankruptcy law issues.
  • Speaker at various seminars on bankruptcy related issues
Education
  • 1983 - B.B.A., West Texas State University
  • 1986 - M.B.A., West Texas State University
  • 1988 - J.D., St. Mary's University School of Law
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