Member at the firm Williams & Prochaska, P.C.
Areas of Practice
Bankruptcy Law; Creditors' Rights Law; Commercial Litigation; Appellate Practice
Admitted
1987, Tennessee and U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit; 1997, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Law School
University of Virginia, J.D., 1987
College
Haverford College, B.A., 1982
Membership
Nashville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations; American Bankruptcy Institute (Member: Consumer Bankruptcy Committee; Banking and Finance Committee; Health Care Committee; Contributing Editor, ABI Journal, 1995-1998); National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees (Member, Creditor Auxiliary Steering Committee, 1994, Chair, 1997-1998).
Biography
Contributing Writer, Health Care Insolvency Manual, American Bankruptcy Institute. Author: "Lien Avoidance in Chapter 13," ABI Journal, October, 1996; " The Consequences of Automobile Lease Assumptions in Chapter 13," NACTT Quarterly, October, 1996; "Preferential Transfer and Avoidance Actions in Chapter 13," NACTT Quarterly, October, 1995; "Interstate Compacts for the Disposal of Low Level Radioactive Wastes," Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law, Spring, 1986. Post-Confirmation Issue in Chapter 13 Cases, NACTT Annual Meeting, 1995-1997; Continuing Financial Obligations in Chapter 13, NACTT Annual Meeting, 1998. Seminars: "Law Practice Management Computerized Communications," Nashville, Tennessee, 1995; "Insurance and Adequate Protection," NACTT, Annual Meeting, 1994. Editor-in-Chief, Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law, 1986-1987.
Reported Cases
In re Hayes, 376 B.R. 655, 673 (Bankr. M.D. Tenn. 2007) In re Dill, 2008 Bankr. LEXIS 1604, June 3, 2008.
Born
Lansing, Michigan, September 7, 1960
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