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Deborah Kovsky-Apap

Deborah Kovsky-Apap

Bio

Deborah Kovsky-Apap is a partner with Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP in New York, where she provides clients with practical and business-oriented advice on bankruptcy, out-of-court workouts and distressed M&A transactions. She represents debtors, creditors, creditors’ committees, trustees and purchasers in bankruptcy cases across the country, and currently represents ad hoc committees in the Celsius Network and BlockFi chapter 11 cases. An experienced litigator, Ms. Kovsky-Apap served as special litigation counsel to the City of Detroit in its bankruptcy, represented the defendant in an SEC enforcement action arising out of the Delphi bankruptcy that culminated in a three-month jury trial, and has investigated and successfully pursued numerous D&O and insider claims on behalf of creditors’ committees. She regularly lectures on bankruptcy topics to national and regional organizations. In addition, she co-authored the “Creditors” Committees in Reorganization Cases” chapter for the Collier Bankruptcy Practice Guide, co-wrote the “Alternatives to Bankruptcy Under Federal and State law” chapter in Navigating Today’s Environment, and authored “Defense Strategies for Depositors in Crypto Ch. 11 Litigation,” published in Law360. Ms. Kovsky-Apap is admitted to practice in Michigan, New York and New Jersey, and before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals; the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan, the Southern District of New York and the District of New Jersey; and the U.S. Supreme Court. She received her A.B. magna cum laude in 1996 in literature from Harvard College, and her J.D. in 2003 from Columbia Law School, where she was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and associate editor of the Columbia Law Review.