About Michael J. Lichtenstein

Michael Lichtenstein is a seasoned litigator who is recognized for his excellence in Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in Washington, DC, Maryland and DC Super Lawyers, the Washingtonian, Smart CEO and in Chambers and Partners, which notes his “quality” as both a lawyer and mediator. Michael has delivered successful outcomes for financial institutions, creditors’ committees, creditors, property owners, debtors and equity holder clients in Chapter 11 proceedings in a dozen states, including Maryland, DC, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Tennessee, California and New York. He has helped clients in a wide range of industries, including telecommunications, defense, real estate, technology and retail chains, in matters ranging from $5 million to $400 million.

Debtor and creditor clients in or facing Chapter 11 proceedings have found Michael’s background as a corporate board member and his business focus a tremendous asset in successfully navigating the process. Michael represents clients from a variety of industries in the purchase or sale of assets in bankruptcy proceedings. He also provides expert witness and mediator services in Chapter 11 matters.

“Michael is smart and clever. Best bankruptcy counsel I’ve worked with.”

- Jan Williams, 1st Senior Executive Vice President, Eagle Bank

In addition to representing companies and financial institutions in bankruptcy and restructuring, Michael delivers successful outcomes in commercial litigation matters involving business disputes, contracts, securities, telecommunications, construction, commercial real estate and intellectual property matters. He litigates in state and federal courts across the country and has argued several times before the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and Third Circuit .

Michael leads the Shulman Rogers Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors’ Rights Group and has previously served on both the firm’s Board of Directors and Executive Committee. Prior to joining Shulman Rogers, he was a litigation and bankruptcy partner at Swidler Berlin, L.P. in Washington, DC. He has earned an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, a recognition of excellence from both his fellow attorneys and the judiciary.

Recognition

•The Best Lawyers in America, 2014-2026
•Maryland Super Lawyers, 2010-2025
•Washingtonian Magazine, Top Lawyers, 2022-2024
•American Bar Foundation, Life fellow
•Chambers and Partners, Bankruptcy/Restructuring - Maryland, 2018-2023
•Washingtonian Lifetime Achievement Award, 2022
•District of Columbia Super Lawyers, Business Litigation, 2014-2021
•Top Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Attorney, Bethesda Magazine, 2019
•Washingtonian Magazine, Top Bankruptcy Lawyers, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018
•Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Rating
•Governor’s Volunteer Service Certificate, 2014

Results

•Represented the debtor and successfully confirmed a plan of reorganization for SAVI Technology, Inc. in a Chapter 11 in the Eastern District of Virginia. The majority of the secured creditors forfeited a portion of their claim to obtain equity in the reorganized debtor.
•Successfully confirmed a plan of reorganization for PMI parking in one of the first cases under Subchapter 5 of Chapter 11 in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland.
•Successfully represented Redox Power Systems, LLC, a solid oxide fuel cell company, in its Chapter 11 proceeding. After four months of intense litigation and a four day contested confirmation hearing, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland confirmed Redox’s plan of reorganization in a 32-page opinion.
•Settled state court breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty limited liability litigation that resulted in multi-million dollar payment to clients.
•Obtained order converting Chapter 11 to Chapter 7 proceeding in case involving solar energy and cryptocurrency.
•Won an appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirming the lower court’s decision that lending institution client had a first lien priority on the borrower’s assets on account of a $3.2 million loan and allowing the bank to collect $1.2 million being held in the court registry.
•Successfully settled a $6 million suit filed for plaintiff in Montgomery County Circuit Court in Maryland through the use of mediation that resulted in monthly payments to client.
•Appointed by a Maryland Bankruptcy judge as a mediator in a large Chapter 11 proceeding with a trustee who sued several defendants over significant multi-million dollar disputes about lien priorities and entitlement to sales proceeds.
•Successfully defeated motion to dismiss lawsuit in federal court in Greenbelt, Maryland in suit against insurance company for coverage related to fraudulently issued $1 million letter of credit.
•Won Board of Immigration Appeals’ affirmance of immigration judge’s grant of asylum for pro bono client from Guinea who fled the country because of religious persecution. The BIA affirmed the immigration judge and then denied DHS’ subsequent motion for reconsideration.
•Successful representation of pro bono client from Burundi seeking asylum before the Board of Immigration Appeals.

Publications

What Is a Single Asset Real Estate Debtor Under the Bankruptcy Code?, Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, January 2024
When Can an Individual Close a Subchapter V Case After Plan Confirmation?, Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, September 2023
Bankruptcy Courts Inflict Pain on Mary Jane, Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, June 2023
Unrecorded Deeds of Trust: Take Them Out of Your Pocket Before They Burn a Hole, The Banking Law Journal, February 2023
Receiverships: Maryland, Thomson Reuters Practical Law, August 2022
Country Dancing in the Bankruptcy Court: The “Texas Two-Step”, Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, June 2022
UCC Article 9 Sales: Maryland, Thomson Reuters Practical Law, May 2022
Eligibility as a Debtor Under SBRA, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, April 2021
Exceptions to the Attorney-Client and Work Product Privilege , Pratt’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Report, September 2018
The Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, June 2017
Lender Liability: Avoid It Like The Plague!, February 2017
A Split Supreme Court Leaves Spousal Guarantees Up in the Air, Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, October 2016
Lifestyles of the Rich and Not So Famous in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, April/May 2016
Violating a Debtor’s Discharge Injunction: Lender’s Beware, The Banking Law Journal, October 2015
Can Consent Be Implied In A Sale Of Property Free And Clear Of Liens Under Section 363(F) Of The Bankruptcy Code?, Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, January 2015
Workouts and Forbearance Agreements, TSL Express, a product of the Secured Lender, July 9, 2014
Asset Sales and Structured Dismissals in Chapter 11, Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, January 2014
A Commercial Landlord’s Damage Remedies in a Tenant’s Bankruptcy Proceedings, Real Estate Finance Journal, Winter 2013/2014
Commercial Loan Officers’ Authority to Bind a Bank, The Banking Law Journal, September 2013
What Are A Tenant’s Rights When A Landlord Files For Bankruptcy?, Real Estate Law Journal, Summer 2012, with Richard Goldberg
Insolvency - Chapter 11 Reorganization or Liquidation for Businesses in the United States, Lawrope International, March 2012
Disappointed Bidders Don’t Have Standing to Appeal an Order Approving a Sale of Assets, ABI Journal, March 2012
Service of Pleadings on Counsel under Bankruptcy Rules 7004, 9014 and 9010, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, February 2011
The Treatment of IRUs in Bankruptcy Proceedings, In the Matter of Rural Health Care Support Mechanism, WC Docket No. 02-60, July 15, 2010
Non-Dischargeability of Debts Under Section 523(A)(2)(B) of the Bankruptcy Code, The Banking Law Journal, June 2009
The Imposition of Constructive Trusts in Bankruptcy Proceedings (with Stephen A. Metz), ABI Business Reorganization Committee Newsletter, Volume 7, Number 2, 2008
The Payment of “Stub Rent” Under the Bankruptcy Code, Real Estate Law Journal, Fall 2007
Bankruptcy Courts’ Treatment of Severance Agreements Providing for Continued Payments to Former Employees, Business Law Brief, Fall 2006
Assertions of Insolvency in Avoidance Actions to Rebut Financial Statements, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, October 2005
Settling the Law in the Circuits: Presenting Hearsay Evidence in a Preliminary Injunction Hearing , American Journal of Trial Advocacy, Fall 2005
How New Bankruptcy Code Changes Affect Tenants, Commercial Tenant Lease Insider, August 2005
How New Bankruptcy Code Changes Will Affect You, Commercial Lease Law Insider, July 2005
Service of Process on a Defendant’s Counsel in an Adversary Proceeding, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, June 2005
Supreme Court Ducks Sovereign Immunity Question: A Recap of Circuit Conflicts, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, July/August 2004
Violations of the Automatic Stay: Void or Voidable, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, May 2004
Calculating a Landlord’s Claim in Bankruptcy, Real Estate Law Journal, Volume 32, Number 2, Fall 2003
The Treatment of IRUs in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Journal of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, Volume 11, Number 1, November/December 2001
Who Is An Insider For Voting Purposes in a Single Asset Chapter 11?, Bankruptcy Law and Practice, Volume 10, Number 3, March/April 2001

Michael Lichtenstein Co-Authors Article on Oversight Affecting Individuals Filing Subchapter V

Seminars & Speaking Engagements

•“Lender Liability 101, ” Turnaround Management Association, December 12, 2022
•“The ABC’s of a Business Bankruptcy,” D.C. Bar Pro Bono Center, May 21, 2020
•“Chapter 11, the Maryland Commercial Receivership Act and Commercial Real Estate Issues,” Advanced Real Property Institute, November 7, 2019
•“Workouts, Turnarounds and Chapter 11 Highlights, ” April 16, 2019
•“Commercial Bankruptcy Presentation, Law School for the Public, ” Montgomery Community Media TV, January 13, 2016
•“Chapter 11 Structured Dismissals - Viable Exit Strategy or Impermissable”, October 28, 2014
•“Commercial Lease Damages in Bankruptcy Proceedings”, Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association, February 26, 2014
•“Exit Strategies in Chapter 11: Asset Sales and Structured Dismissals,” The Twelfth Annual Spring Break Weekend, Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association May, 2012
•“Bankruptcy Brush Up: What to do when a landlord files?” MICPEL, Advanced Real Property Institute, October 7, 2009
•Recent Case Developments in Consumer and Business Bankruptcy Cases, The Tenth Annual Spring Break Weekend, Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association
•Chair, Loan Workout, Bankruptcy and Collateral Liquidation in the District of Columbia, Lorman Education Services

News & Events

45 Shulman Rogers Lawyers Recognized as Best Lawyers in America

Seventeen Shulman Rogers Attorneys Named to 2025 Maryland Super Lawyers

Shulman Rogers Launches Year Three of Local Black-Owned Business Program To Provide Free Legal Services For A Year

34 Shulman Rogers Lawyers Recognized as Best Lawyers Award Recipients

Chapter 11 Alert: Subchapter V Summary

Twenty-One Shulman Rogers Attorneys Named to the 2024 Maryland Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists

Michael Lichtenstein Co-Authors Article on Oversight Affecting Individuals Filing Subchapter V

As Published in Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law: Bankruptcy Courts Inflict Pain on Mary Jane, as written by Michael Lichtenstein

Michael Lichtenstein Co-Authors Article on Unrecorded Deeds of Trust for The Banking Law Journal

Sixteen Shulman Rogers Attorneys Named to the 2023 Maryland Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists

WTOP: 5 Qs with Michael Lichtenstein: Business bankruptcy’s recovery goals explained

Four Shulman Rogers Attorneys Named to Washingtonian Magazine’s 2022 Top Lawyer Listing

Shulman Rogers Law Firm Launches Black-Owned Business Program

Best Lawyers in America Recognizes 18 Shulman Rogers Attorneys for 2023

Country Dancing in the Bankruptcy Court: The “Texas Two-Step”

UCC Article 9 Sales: Maryland

Bethesda Magazine Recognizes 8 Shulman Rogers Lawyers as Top Attorneys for 2021

Savi Technology, a Lockheed Martin Company, Files Chapter 11 Petition

Ten Shulman Rogers Attorneys Named to the 2022 Best Lawyers in America List

Biden Administration Enacts and Extends Bankruptcy Legislation

COVID Landlord Preference Protection for Deferred Commercial Rent Payments

Shulman Rogers attorneys named to 2021 Maryland Super Lawyers list

PMI Moves Closer to Confirmation of Reorganization Plan

Michael Lichtenstein Represents Parking Management, Inc. in Landmark Decision

Best Lawyers in America Recognizes Shulman Rogers Attorneys

Michael Lichtenstein Provides Comment for WBJ Article on JBG’s Pushback on PMI’s Bankruptcy Funding

Restructuring a Small Business: 5 Benefits of Filing Under the Small Business Reorganization Act (subchapter V of Chapter 11)

Register for The ABC’s of a Business Bankruptcy - Webinar

Michael Lichtenstein Representing PMI in Chapter 11 Proceeding

Attention: Frontier Communications Customers

The Small Business Reorganization Act For Troubled Companies

Eight Shulman Rogers Attorneys Named to 2020 Maryland Super Lawyers List

Michael J. Lichtenstein Appointed Chair of the Board of Directors for Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless

Bankruptcy Roundtable: Workouts, Turnarounds and Chapter 11 Highlights

A Powerful Win

Nine Shulman Rogers attorneys named to 2019 Maryland Super Lawyers list

Best Lawyers in America recognizes 6 Shulman Rogers attorneys for 2019

Three Shulman Rogers Attorneys Named to Washingtonian Magazine’s 2017 Top Lawyers Listing

Best Lawyers in America recognizes 5 Shulman Rogers attorneys for 2018

Michael Lichtenstein and Sara Clasper published by LexisNexis

As published in Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law: A Split Supreme Court Leaves Spousal Guarantees Up in the Air, Written by Michael Lichtenstein and Megan Raker

Shulman Rogers attorneys honored by inclusion on 2017 Best Lawyers listing

As published in Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law: Lifestyles of the Rich and Not So Famous in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Written by Michael Lichtenstein

Shulman Rogers attorneys honored by inclusion on 2016 Maryland and Washington DC Super Lawyers listings

Chapter 11 Structured Dismissals: Viable Exit Strategy or Impermissible Under Bankruptcy Code?

As published in The Banking Law Journal: Violating A Debtor’s Discharge Injunction: Lenders Beware, Written by Michael Lichtenstein

As published in Law360: Minor League Team Owner Ducks Bid To Reopen Lien Case, Represented by Michael Lichtenstein

Shulman Rogers attorneys honored by inclusion on 2016 Best Lawyers listing

Chapter 11 Structured Dismissals: What You Need to Know

As published in Law360: Eaglebank Lien Ruled Senior In Minor League Team Spat, Represented by Michael Lichtenstein

Shulman Rogers attorneys honored by inclusion on 2015 Best Lawyers listing

Maryland’s Healthy Back Store Files for Bankruptcy

Shulman Rogers Attorneys Honored by Inclusion on 2015 Maryland Super Lawyers Listing

Montgomery Businesses Engage in a Day of Service

Chapter 11 Structured Dismissals: Viable Exit Strategy or Impermissible Under Bankruptcy Code?

Michael Lichtenstein named to SmartCEO’s Legal Elite

Michael Lichtenstein Discusses Bankruptcy

Local Lawyer Makes Community Service A Family Priority

Uncertain times for Rosecroft - again

Shulman Rogers will be recognized for work on ‘Turnaround and Restructuring of Classic Brands’ transaction during the 10th Annual M&A Advisor Awards

Shulman Rogers will be recognized for work on ‘Turnaround and Restructuring of Classic Brands’ transaction during the 10th Annual M&A Advisor Awards

Rosecroft Bankruptcy Settlement Approved

Penn National closes on Rosecroft sale

Service of Pleadings on Counsel under Bankruptcy Rules 7004, 9014 and 9010

Judge approves Penn National’s purchase of Rosecroft

Penn National to buy Rosecroft Raceway for $10.2 million, with goal to add slots at track

Orioles owner Angelos is interested in buying Rosecroft Raceway

Bia Pro Bono Project Update

Shulman Rogers Helps Client Reorganize for Success

 

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Areas of Law

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Other 3
    • Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors' Rights
    • Distressed Debts and Real Estate Workouts
    • Business and Financial Services

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Shareholder
    Firm Name
    Shulman Rogers, P.A.
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS: Settled state court breach of contract
    breach of fiduciary duty limited liability litigation that resulted in multi-million dollar payment to clients.
    Obtained order converting Chapter 11 to Chapter 7 proceeding in case involving solar energy
    cryptocurrency.
    Won an appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirming the lower court's decision that lending institution client had a first lien priority on the borrower's assets on account of a $3.2 million loan
    allowing the bank to collect $1.2 million being held in the court registry.
    Successfully settled a $6 million suit filed for plaintiff in Montgomery County Circuit Court in Maryl
    through the use of mediation that resulted in monthly payments to client.
    Appointed by a Maryl
    Bankruptcy judge as a mediator in a large Chapter 11 proceeding with a trustee who sued several defendants over significant multi-million dollar disputes about lien priorities
    entitlement to sales proceeds.
    Successfully defeated motion to dismiss lawsuit in federal court in Greenbelt, Maryl
    in suit against insurance company for coverage related to fraudulently issued $1 million letter of credit.
    Won Board of Immigration Appeals' affirmance of immigration judge's grant of asylum for pro bono client from Guinea who fled the country because of religious persecution. The BIA affirmed the immigration judge
    then denied DHS' subsequent motion for reconsideration.
    Successful representation of pro bono client from Burundi seeking asylum before the Board of Immigration Appeals.
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1988, Maryland
    1989, District of Columbia
    U.S. Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit
    Memberships

    Professional & Community Affiliations

    •Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless, former Chair, Board of Directors
    Board Member from 2013-2021
    •American Bankruptcy Institute, Member
    •Walter Chandler Inns of Court, Master
    •American Bar Association, Member
    •Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association, Member
    •Maryland Bar Association, Member
    •Resolution Advocate for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland
    •Appointed as Mediator in Chapter 11 Proceedings by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland
    •Kids in Need Distributors, Volunteer

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    American University, Washington College of Law
    Class of 1988
    J.D.
    Law Review
    Other Education
    Brandeis University
    Class of 1979
    B.A.
    Member of the Brandeis University Athletic Hall of Fame; Four-year starter on varsity soccer team, Division III National Champions; Israel Defense Force, Former Tank Officer

    University of Pennsylvania
    Class of 1980
    M.A.
    Criminology

    University of Pennsylvania
    Class of 1982
    Ph.D.
    Criminology
  • Personal Details & History
    Age
    Born in 1954
    Potchefstroom, South Africa, December 30, 1954

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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Michael J. Lichtenstein was admitted in 1988 to the State of Maryland.
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    Michael J. Lichtenstein is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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  • What law school did this attorney attend?
    Michael J. Lichtenstein attended American University, Washington College of Law.