Mark D. Bloom
Mark D. Bloom is a partner with the Restructuring and Insolvency Practice of Baker & McKenzieLLP in its Miami office. He has more than 35 year of experience representing clients in a wide array of U.S. and cross-border financial restructuring, reorganization and bankruptcy matters. Mr. Bloom regularly represents debtors, trustees, secured and unsecured creditors, official committees, and<br>purchasers of troubled companies and their assets, both in and out of bankruptcy court. He chairs the American College of Bankruptcy, having been inducted as a Fellow in 1998. For over 15 years, he has served the College in a variety of leadership roles, as president, director, vice president and regent. Mr. Bloom has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America since 1993, and he is listed in both the Florida and national listings of the Chambers USA Guide and in the K&A RestructuringRegister of America’s Top 100 Restructuring Professionals. He was inducted into the InternationalInsolvency Institute in 2014, and also has been an active member of INSOL International for 20years, co-chairing its Annual Conference on International Insolvency in 2012. Mr. Bloom has writ-ten and published extensively and lectured on five continents for INSOL, ALI-ABA, the International Section of the New York State Bar Association and other organizations, and at the HarvardBusiness School, on areas of interest to insolvency professionals, particularly cross-border recognition and international comity and cooperation. He has served on the editorial boards of both INSOLWorld and the International Insolvency Law Review. Mr. Bloom received his B.A. from Yale University in 1975 and his J.D. with honors from the University of Maryland in 1979.