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Evan T. Miller

<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Evan T. Miller</strong> is a partner with Saul Ewing LLP in Wilmington, Del., and a member of the firm’s Bankruptcy &amp; Restructuring Practice, where he handles corporate bankruptcy and restructuring matters for debtors (including those under subchapter V) and trustees. His representations also include official committees of unsecured creditors, asset-purchasers, vendors and landlords. Mr. Miller’s clients span such industries as blockchain/cryptocurrency, technology, insurance, restaurants, retail, health care and aviation, both in and out of court. His work with cryptocurrency/blockchain matters includes advice on the treatment of digital assets in bankruptcy, including Bitcoin and nonfungible tokens (NFTs). Mr. Miller frequently represents clients in bankruptcy litigation, including preference and fraudulent-transfer litigants. He is also a certified mediator for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware and is included on the Register of Mediators and Arbitrators maintained by the court. Mr. Miller is often called upon as an expert witness in the areas of restructuring and insolvency. He frequently speaks on these and related topics and serves as the editor for the 2024 edition of <em>Strategic Alternatives For and Against Distressed Businesses</em>. During his law school years, Mr. Miller interned for Hon. Chandlee Kuhn, Chief Judge of the Family Court of the State of Delaware, and was a judicial extern to Hon. Jane R. Roth of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He was honored in 2001 as one of ABI’s “40 Under 40,” has been named one of “America’s Leading Lawyers in Bankruptcy/Restructuring” by <em>Chambers USA</em> since 2022, and was named to the <em>Lawdragon 500</em> X – The Next Generation list for 2023. Mr. Miller received his B.A. in 2004 from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania and his J.D. <em>cum laude</em> from Widener University Delaware Law School in 2009 and with honors from the Delaware Law School’s Institute of Delaware Corporate and Business Law. While in law school, he served as the internal managing editor of the <em>Widener Law Review</em> for the 2008-09 academic year.</p>

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