Alderman & Alderman
Attorney at Law
One Corporate Center, 20 Church Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Telephone: 860-249-0090 Telecopier: 888-802-9992
 
 

Myles H. Alderman, Jr.
Member
Email: myles.alderman@alderman.com

Practice Areas: Commercial Law; Insolvency and Creditors' Rights; Bankruptcy; Bankruptcy Chapter 11; Bankruptcy Collections; Bankruptcy Fraud; Bankruptcy Litigation; Bankruptcy Reorganization; Commercial Bankruptcy; Commercial Foreclosure; Commercial Insolvency; Commercial Recovery; Commercial Workouts; Creditor Bankruptcy; Debtor Bankruptcy; Foreclosures; Fraudulent Conveyance; Insolvency; Liquidations; Pre-Bankruptcy Workouts; Receiverships; Repossessions; Workouts; Business Law; Business Arbitration; Business Associations Law; Business Dissolutions; Business Formation; Business Fraud; Business Litigation; Business Mediation; Business Organization; Business Reorganization; Business Start-Ups; Business Torts; Business Transactions; Buy-Sell Agreements; Buying and Selling of Businesses; Closely Held Business Estate Planning; Closely Held Business Law; Complex Business Litigation; Entrepreneurial Business Law; Joint Ventures; Limited Liability Company Law; Private Business Law; Professional Practices; Breach of Contract; Commercial Contracts; Contract Fraud; Contracts; Contract Litigation.

Admitted: 1986, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 2000, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York

Law School: Syracuse University, J.D., cum laude, 1986

College: Kenyon College, A.B., 1982; Cambridge University

Member: Connecticut Bar Association (Member, Executive Committee, Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section, 1990-; Member, Business Law Section; Member, The Connecticut Lawyer Magazine Advisory Committee; Member, Professional Discipline Committee; Former Chairperson, YLS Section on Bankruptcy and Commercial Law, 1990-1993); American Bar Association (Member: Business Law Section, 1986-; Business Bankruptcy Law Section, 1990-); American Bankruptcy Institute, Business Bankruptcy Section and Uniform Commercial Code Section.

Biography: Recipient, L.F.E. Goldie Award For Outstanding Scholarship, 1986. Managing Editor, 1985-1986, Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce. Author: Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations For Business Leaders Accountants and Lawyers, Outskirts Press, 2006; The Bankruptcy Law Chapter of the Desktop Reference Book, CBA, 2008; The Bankruptcy Chapter of the Connecticut Bar Association's Basic Active Manual, 1994; "eBusiness 101-A Multipart Series," The Connecticut Lawyer, 2000; "When Is Intellectual Property Not 'Intellectual Property'? Trade-mark, Trade-name, and Trade-dress Law Collides With The Bankruptcy Code, American Lawyer Media Publications, 1999;" "Bankruptcy Law Chapter" of CBA Basic Practice Manual, Fall, 1993; "Major Changes Affecting Insolvent Homeowners," Connecticut Lawyer, July, 1993; "The FDIC's Power to Stay Proceedings," Connecticut Lawyer, February, 1992; "The Securities Acts and International Discovery," 12 Syr. J. Int. L. & Com. 600 (1986).

Born: New Haven, Connecticut, August 31, 1959

ISLN: 909505484

 
 
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