Gray Reed Partner Aaron Kaufman To Be Inducted As a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy
Gray Reed Corporate Restructuring & Bankruptcy Partner Aaron Kaufman will be inducted as a Fellow in the 37th Class of the American College of Bankruptcy (the “College”). Founded in 1989, the College is an honorary public service association whose Fellows are invited based on a proven record of the highest standards of expertise, leadership, integrity, professionalism, scholarship, and service to the bankruptcy and insolvency practice and to their communities. Fellows include judges, lawyers, professors and other professionals who demonstrate the highest standards of expertise, leadership, integrity and service.
“This is an incredible honor for Aaron, and we are thrilled to celebrate this recognition,” said Gray Reed Restructuring Partner Jason Brookner. “His depth of experience, business insight and unwavering dedication to his clients have earned him the respect of colleagues and peers across the bankruptcy community.”
Kaufman is a commercial bankruptcy attorney whose experience spans numerous industries, including energy, healthcare, retail, construction, real estate, technology and fitness. He represents debtors, trustees, lenders, committees and investors in Chapter 11 and other bankruptcy proceedings and regularly assists clients in acquiring distressed assets.
Kaufman joins an elite group of insolvency professionals recognized nationally and internationally for their exceptional contributions to the field of bankruptcy law.
About the American College of Bankruptcy
The College promotes professionalism and scholarship through education, publications and the National Bankruptcy Archives, and supports initiatives that improve the quality of practice and access to justice. The College also funds projects that improve the quality of bankruptcy law and practice, as well as access to justice, in particular through grants by its affiliated Foundation to fund pro bono legal service programs and other activities consistent with the College’s goals. Underlying all of its work, the College is dedicated to enhancing professionalism, scholarship and service in bankruptcy and insolvency law and practice, and to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion within the organization and across the insolvency profession
About Gray Reed
As a full-service Texas law firm, with a comprehensive range of litigation and transactional practice groups, Gray Reed’s 150 attorneys focus on understanding our clients’ businesses and industries. We are equipped to support companies and high-net-worth individuals with sophisticated legal needs. Through our subsidiary, Gray Reed Advisory Services, we extend our support with expert consultants who provide strategic business solutions tailored to each client’s objectives. Discover what sets us apart at www.grayreed.com and www.grayreedadvisory.com.