Jacklyn focuses her practice on bankruptcy, financial restructuring, and commercial litigation matters. She has experience drafting motions and pleadings, preparing Chapter 11 plan objections, and conducting depositions. She also advises clients on out-of-court restructurings, including providing guidance on divisive mergers, loan workouts, and forbearance agreements. Jacklyn represents indenture trustees, mutual funds, asset management companies, and other sophisticated creditors in a variety of industries with respect to defaults, workouts, restructurings, capital recoveries, and bankruptcy and other insolvency proceedings. Her experience encompasses a wide array of sectors, including hospital and hospital districts, senior living, higher education, charter schools, energy and novel project financings.
Prior to joining Mintz, Jacklyn was an associate at a major law firm in the western United States, where she worked on bankruptcy matters, restructurings, and litigation. She began her career as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Daniel P. Collins of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona.
While earning her JD, Jacklyn served as a judicial extern to the Honorable Brenda K. Martin of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona and for the Family Law Division of the Superior Court of Maricopa County in Arizona. In law school, Jacklyn served as an associate editor and on the articles committee of the Corporate and Business Law Journal and volunteered in the school’s Lodestar Mediation Clinic.
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Involvement
- Member, American Bar Association
- Member, Phoenix Chapter, Federal Bar Association
- Member, American Bankruptcy Institute
- Student Volunteer, Friend of the Court, Volunteer Lawyers Program (2017 – 2020)