Part 1 - Master Class series on representing strategic buyers of Chapter 11 debtor assets. The series covers the bankruptcy sale process under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code, including the selection of a stalking horse bidder, the double auction process, and the benefits of acquiring assets free and clear of liens, claims, and encumbrances. Cohn highlights the expedited sale timeline of Lehman Brothers' North American business sale to Barclays during the 2008 Great Recession, which was approved in six days, contrasting it with the typical two to three-month timeline.
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Samuel S. Kohn is a partner in the New York office of Dorsey & Whitney LLP and practices in the
area of business reorganizations, including complex chapter 11 cases and out-of-court restructurings.
He represents large corporate debtors, creditors’ committees, secured lenders, distressed-asset-acquirers,
investment funds and banks. His experience spans a broad range of industries, including airlines, mu-
nicipalities, health care, retail, real estate, food, financial services, energy, telecommunications, enter-
tainment, manufacturing and shipping. Mr. Kohn has been involved in virtually every major municipal
restructuring in recent memory, both in and out of court, including the chapter 9 cases of Detroit and
Jefferson County, Ala. In addition, he has represented major creditors in out-of-court restructurings of
municipalities, including municipal debt issued by Harrisburg, Pa., Scranton, Pa., Atlantic City, N.J.,
and Hartford, Conn. Mr. Kohn has authored numerous articles and is a frequent panelist on issues relat-
ing to municipal restructurings. Prior to becoming a lawyer, he was a Certified Public Accountant in the
State of New York and founded and managed his own accounting firm. Mr. Kohn received his B.A. from
City University of New York, Queens College and his J.D. cum laude from Brooklyn Law School.
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