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Ana Alfonso
Partner


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Ana M. Alfonso is a partner in the Business Reorganization and Restructuring Department of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP in New York. Ms. Alfonso has advised secured lenders, administrative agents for syndicated credits, debtors, trustees, committees, unsecured creditors and other parties facing bankruptcy and insolvency-related issues. Her practice focuses on creditors’ right and loan workouts both in and out of bankruptcy.

Prior Experience
Prior to joining Willkie in 2010, Ms. Alfonso was a partner at Kaye Scholer LLP.

Selected Significant Matters

Ms. Alfonso’s representative current and prior engagements include:

  • Representing the largest secured creditor in connection with more than $3 billion of credit exposure in the Chapter 11 case of Lyondell Chemical Company.

  • Advising a major financial institution in connection with the workout of a $2 billion mortgage loan portfolio.

  • Representing administrative agents for prepetition lenders and DIP lenders in numerous Chapter 11 cases of debtors in a wide variety of industries.

  • Representing financial institutions in connection with swap closeouts, derivatives-related litigation and commutations with distressed insurers of credit default swap exposure.

  • Representing an official committee of unsecured creditors holding claims in excess of $1.8 billion against a large energy holdings company.

  • Serving as part of a litigation team representing one of the world's largest banks in its efforts to enforce its rights against natural gas collateral.

  • Advising one of the world's largest financial institutions as a prepetition secured creditor and postpetition lender to a large healthcare company.

  • Litigating commercial contract disputes, ranging in magnitude from $1 million to $40 million, on behalf of a liquidating trustee under a Chapter 11 plan.

  • Serving as bankruptcy counsel to a publicly held healthcare company in a complex Chapter 11 reorganization that generated more than $1 billion in distributable value to creditors.

  • Representing providers of goods and services as defendants in preference lawsuits brought on behalf of bankruptcy estates.
Selected Publications and Lectures
"Calyon: Mortgage Loan Investors and Safe Harbors," New York Law Journal, January 31, 2008 (co-author)

Education
1997, New York University School of Law, J.D.
1994, Vanderbilt University, B.S.

Bar Admissions
New York

Courts
  • United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
  • United States District Court, Southern District of New York


Practice Focus
Business Reorganization and Restructuring

Education
  • 1997, New York University School of Law, J.D.
  • 1994, Vanderbilt University, B.S.

Bar Admissions
New York

Courts
  • United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
  • United States District Court, Southern District of New York




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