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Lahn focuses her practice on bankruptcy law, workouts, equipment leasing issues, foreclosures, real estate remedies, commercial mortgage-backed securities defaults, and related commercial litigation. She represents financial institutions, creditors, and equipment lessors in major restructuring cases. She has also represented a number of national clients with workouts and foreclosures of their major loan portfolios.
About the Litigation Counsel of America
The Litigation Counsel of America is an honorary society established to reflect the new face of the American bar. The composition of the LCA is aggressively diverse, with recognition of excellence among American litigation and trial counsel across all segments of the bar. The purpose of the LCA is to recognize deserving, experienced, and highly qualified lawyers, to provide an outlet for scholarly authorship of legal articles on trial and litigation practice, to provide additional sources for professional development, to promote superior advocacy and ethical standards in the practice of law, to assist in community involvement by its membership, and to advance a superior judiciary, by taking relevant positions on issues or legislation affecting judicial compensation and/or benefits, as well as those affecting the American litigation processes.
About Connie Lahn
Connie A. Lahn is a partner in Barnes & Thornburg’s Minneapolis, Minnesota, office and is a member of the Finance, Insolvency and Restructuring Department. She focuses her practice on bankruptcy law, workouts, equipment leasing issues, foreclosures, real estate remedies, commercial mortgage-backed securities defaults, and related commercial litigation. Lahn has a national practice representing Fortune 500 clients across the country.
She represents financial institutions, creditors, and equipment lessors in major restructuring cases. Lahn also represents unsecured creditors’ committees and liquidatory trusts. Lahn also has bankruptcy appellate experience having participated in numerous bankruptcy appeals on behalf of clients, including preparing numerous amicus briefs.
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