Amanda C. Glaubach

Associate

Biography

Ms. Glaubach provides efficient and practical advice to debtors, creditors, and other parties in interest in corporate restructurings both in and out of court.

Ms. Glaubach’s practice is focused on debtor and creditor representations in complex corporate restructuring matters, chapter 11 cases, and related litigation. Ms. Glaubach has been a member of teams representing debtors in numerous high-profile chapter 11 cases including: LATAM Airlines Group, S.A., The McClatchy Company, Aurora Commercial Corp., Pacific Drilling, Westinghouse, and Aeropostale. Ms. Glaubach has also represented creditors, trustees, and other parties in interest in connection with chapter 11 cases (including post-confirmation matters) and chapter 7 cases.

Representative Cases

  • Confidential E-Commerce Business: Counsel to middle market e-commerce incubator and aggregator in connection with out of court restructuring of senior secured credit facility and preferred equity.
  • JPA No. 111 Co. & JPA No. 49 Co.: Counsel to the debtors, lessors of two state-of-the art Airbus A350 aircraft, in connection with their contested, but ultimately successful section 363 sales and chapter 11 plan of reorganization that paid all creditors in full and made a distribution to the debtors’ equity holder.
  • LATAM Airlines Group: Co-counsel to the debtors, Latin America’s leading airline group, in their Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases involving the restructuring of debt of more than $7.5 billion.
  • Greensill Capital: Counsel to the debtor, a supply chain finance business, in connection with its successful section 363 sale of a subsidiary business and confirmation of a chapter 11 plan of liquidation.
  • The McClatchy Company: Co-counsel to the Debtors, a 163-year-old family-controlled public company that provides independent local journalism to 30 communities in 14 states through its local newspapers, including well-respected publications such as the Miami Herald, The Kansas City Star, The Sacramento Bee, The Charlotte Observer, The (Raleigh) News & Observer, and The (Fort Worth) Star-Telegram, as well as national news coverage through its Washington, D.C. bureau, in restructuring approximately $1.6 billion in debt.
  • Aurora Commercial Corp.: Counsel to the debtors, two subsidiaries of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. that previously engaged in the origination and servicing of residential mortgage loans.
  • Pacific Drilling: Counsel to the Debtors, which specialize in ultra-deep water drilling for a myriad of the largest oil and gas companies in the world, in the restructuring of more than $3 billion in liabilities.
  • Westinghouse: Counsel to Toshiba Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK) Limited, one of the debtors and the parent company of the international arm of Westinghouse’s global nuclear power business, in connection with the restructuring of over $9 billion in debt between Toshiba Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK) Limited and the 31 other Westinghouse debtors.
  • Aeropostale, Inc.: Co-counsel to Plan Administrator post confirmation.

Amanda C. Glaubach

Associate

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Bar Admission

  • New York, 2017
  • U.S. District Court Southern District of New York

Education

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, New York
    • J.D. – 2016
    • Honors: cum laude
    • Law Journal: Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, Articles Editor
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
    • B.A. – 2013
    • Honors: With Distinction

Past Positions

  • Honorable Alvin K. Hellerstein, S.D.N.Y., Judicial Intern, 2014, Judicial Intern

Amanda C. Glaubach

Associate

Contact:

Bar Admission

  • New York, 2017
  • U.S. District Court Southern District of New York

Education

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, New York
    • J.D. – 2016
    • Honors: cum laude
    • Law Journal: Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, Articles Editor
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
    • B.A. – 2013
    • Honors: With Distinction

Past Positions

  • Honorable Alvin K. Hellerstein, S.D.N.Y., Judicial Intern, 2014, Judicial Intern

Amanda C. Glaubach

Associate

Biography

Ms. Glaubach provides efficient and practical advice to debtors, creditors, and other parties in interest in corporate restructurings both in and out of court.

Ms. Glaubach’s practice is focused on debtor and creditor representations in complex corporate restructuring matters, chapter 11 cases, and related litigation. Ms. Glaubach has been a member of teams representing debtors in numerous high-profile chapter 11 cases including: LATAM Airlines Group, S.A., The McClatchy Company, Aurora Commercial Corp., Pacific Drilling, Westinghouse, and Aeropostale. Ms. Glaubach has also represented creditors, trustees, and other parties in interest in connection with chapter 11 cases (including post-confirmation matters) and chapter 7 cases.

Representative Cases

  • Confidential E-Commerce Business: Counsel to middle market e-commerce incubator and aggregator in connection with out of court restructuring of senior secured credit facility and preferred equity.
  • JPA No. 111 Co. & JPA No. 49 Co.: Counsel to the debtors, lessors of two state-of-the art Airbus A350 aircraft, in connection with their contested, but ultimately successful section 363 sales and chapter 11 plan of reorganization that paid all creditors in full and made a distribution to the debtors’ equity holder.
  • LATAM Airlines Group: Co-counsel to the debtors, Latin America’s leading airline group, in their Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases involving the restructuring of debt of more than $7.5 billion.
  • Greensill Capital: Counsel to the debtor, a supply chain finance business, in connection with its successful section 363 sale of a subsidiary business and confirmation of a chapter 11 plan of liquidation.
  • The McClatchy Company: Co-counsel to the Debtors, a 163-year-old family-controlled public company that provides independent local journalism to 30 communities in 14 states through its local newspapers, including well-respected publications such as the Miami Herald, The Kansas City Star, The Sacramento Bee, The Charlotte Observer, The (Raleigh) News & Observer, and The (Fort Worth) Star-Telegram, as well as national news coverage through its Washington, D.C. bureau, in restructuring approximately $1.6 billion in debt.
  • Aurora Commercial Corp.: Counsel to the debtors, two subsidiaries of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. that previously engaged in the origination and servicing of residential mortgage loans.
  • Pacific Drilling: Counsel to the Debtors, which specialize in ultra-deep water drilling for a myriad of the largest oil and gas companies in the world, in the restructuring of more than $3 billion in liabilities.
  • Westinghouse: Counsel to Toshiba Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK) Limited, one of the debtors and the parent company of the international arm of Westinghouse’s global nuclear power business, in connection with the restructuring of over $9 billion in debt between Toshiba Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK) Limited and the 31 other Westinghouse debtors.
  • Aeropostale, Inc.: Co-counsel to Plan Administrator post confirmation.