9 March 2017

Jane Marshall elected fellow in American College of Bankruptcy

Jane Marshall has been elected a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy. In a ceremony in Washington, D.C. tomorrow, she will be inducted into Class 28 of the college and become the first Irish person to have been elected to the College.

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Marshall is a consultant in McCann FitzGerald’s Restructuring & Insolvency Group, which is now headed by partner Michael Murphy. The team, also comprising partner Lisa Smyth, are leading experts in the insolvency area, advising extensively on significant restructurings, examinerships, receiverships and liquidations. This announcement underlines McCann FitzGerald’s restructuring and insolvency expertise, having worked on some of the most significant restructuring and insolvency matters in the history of the State, including the restructuring of Eircom Group (Ireland’s largest ever examinership); the administration of Quinn Insurance and a significant number of the top 10 NAMA connections.

Welcoming the announcement, Managing Partner Barry Devereux, said:

“Jane is one of the leading experts in the area of restructuring and insolvency and we are extremely proud of her achievement in receiving this well-deserved and esteemed international honour. This announcement represents industry recognition of Jane’s standing globally in the Restructuring & Insolvency field.”

The American College of Bankruptcy is an honorary professional and educational association of bankruptcy and insolvency professionals. Professionals who are invited to join as fellows must meet strict criteria to be eligible for selection, including the highest standard of professionalism, ethics, character, integrity, professional expertise and leadership, contributing to the enhancement of bankruptcy and insolvency law and practice.

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