Gary W. Marsh
Gary W. Marsh is a partner in the Atlanta office of Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP and is a veteran restructuring attorney focused on all aspects of bankruptcy, workouts, debtor and creditor law, and general commercial litigation. He represents debtors and creditors in chapter 11 cases, out-of-court restructurings and litigation. He also represents court-appointed receivers, examiners and trustees. Mr. Marsh’s practice primarily involves representing financial institutions and servicers in and out of court in enforcing their rights and remedies. He also analyzes and defends against preference and fraudulent conveyance actions, represents buyers of assets out of bankruptcy, and represents landlords and other parties who have leases or contracts with debtors. Mr. Marsh has particular industry experience with health care, energy and real estate insolvencies. He also acts as a mediator and arbitrator in cases involving any type of dispute. Mr. Marsh is Board Certified in Business Bankruptcy and Creditor’s Rights by the American Board of Certification, for which he has served as director, and is an adjunct professor of bankruptcy law, business litigation, creditors’ rights and debtor/creditor law at Emory University School of Law. He is a Fellow in the American College of Bankruptcy, a director of the Southeastern Bankruptcy Law Institute and the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal, and a master of Emory University’s Lamar Inn of Court. Mr. Marsh received his B.A. in 1982 from American University and his J.D. in 1985 from Emory University School of Law.