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In Session With Bankruptcy Judge Shelley C. Chapman

Turnaround Time

Release Date: 11/21/2022

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From successful law partner to presiding judge in the famed Lehman Brothers bankruptcy case, retired Judge Shelley C. Chapman has not only witnessed her industry’s evolution from her perch at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York, she's helped shape it.

In this episode, Judge Chapman and Heidi Sorvino, managing partner for the New York office at White and Williams LLP, look back on Chapman’s biggest cases, consider the current era of bankruptcy practice, and offer advice to today’s newest professionals.

To learn more about turnaround management, news, and experts, visit turnaround.org.

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Our episode is sponsored by White and Williams.

Learn more about Judge Shelley C. Chapman at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP.

Learn more about Heidi Sorvino at White and Williams LLP.

Learn more about Turnaround Time here.

Our music is by Kit and the Calltones.