Dallas represents public and private companies, acquirers of distressed assets, lenders, equity holders, and other stakeholders in all aspects of bankruptcy proceedings, corporate restructurings, and insolvencies. His clientele includes those in the financial services, health care, retail, and real estate industries.
Dallas focuses his practice on all aspects of bankruptcy and restructuring transactions, including section 363 asset sales, DIP financings, plans of reorganization, and bankruptcy litigation. He also advises reorganizing debtors and liquidating trusts in connection with plan administration, including claims negotiations and objections. In addition, he counsels clients in distressed situations, including mass tort cases, commercial disputes, and out-of-court corporate restructurings.
Dallas began his legal career as a law clerk to the Honorable Mary F. Walrath of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. He then worked as a restructuring associate at two international law firms prior to joining Mintz.
During law school, Dallas was a judicial intern for the Honorable Kimberly S. Budd, the current Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. In addition, he was a staff writer on the Uniform Commercial Code Reporter-Digest and a teaching assistant for BC Law’s negotiations course.
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FTX: Forcing The Examiner Mandate in the Third Circuit
February 21, 2024 | Blog | By Dallas Taylor
Charting New (and Familiar) Territory: The Voyager Crypto Bankruptcy
July 18, 2022 | Blog | By Dallas Taylor
Voyager Digital Assets Inc., along with two of its affiliates, filed bankruptcy petitions in the Southern District of New York on July 5, 2022. While “crypto” is a newcomer to the United States bankruptcy system, the familiar contours of insolvency law will be at play in the Voyager bankruptcy with many new questions yet to be answered.