Camille C. Bent
Camille C. Bent is a partner in BakerHostetler’s Bankruptcy and Restructuring practice group in New York, where she focuses her practice in the areas of business bankruptcy and restructuring. She advises debtors, creditors and other interested parties in transactions and in litigation arising out of corporate insolvencies. Ms. Bent counsels clients on a broad range of insolvency-related matters, including cases under chapters 11, 15 and 7. She has significant experience in intercreditor disputes, international insolvencies and defending parties in fraudulent transfer and preference litigation. Ms. Bent is a frequent author and speaker for ABI, the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges and the New York City Bar Association (NYCBA), for which she serves on its Bankruptcy & Corporate Reorganization Committee and has led its Voidable Transactions Subcommittee. She previously served at the local and international levels of the International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation. In addition, she co-chairs the firm’s Inclusion and Diversity Committee, leading programming and other initiatives that support the New York office’s diversity, inclusion and equity goals. Ms. Bent received Law360’s “Rising Star award in 2021 and was honored as one of ABI’s “40 Under 40” in 2019. She received her B.A. from Johns Hopkins University and her J.D. and M.B.A. from Emory University, after which she clerked for Hon. Pamela Pepper in the Eastern District of Wisconsin.