William B. Logan, Jr.
William B. Logan, Jr. is Of Counsel with Luper Neidenthal & Logan in Columbus, Ohio, where he had been a shareholder for 38 years and focuses his practice on bankruptcy and reorganization, business and creditors’ rights. He has also been a member of Panel of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustees since Oct. 1, 1979, the effective date of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. He filed one of the first chapter 13s in Columbus after enactment of the Code, and has represented consumer and commercial debtors in chapters 7, 11 and 13. Mr. Logan is Board Certified in Business Bankruptcy Law by the American Board of Certification and has been listed in The Best Attorneys in America for bankruptcy law since 1989. He was one of a<br>handful of Columbus attorneys who started the Bankruptcy Committee of the Columbus Bar Association in 1979, served as its fourth chairman in the mid-1980s, and remained active in that committee in many capacities. Mr. Logan has been active in the Midwest Regional Bankruptcy Seminar even before it was the Midwest Regional Bankruptcy Seminar — in the early days, when it was a Bankruptcy Nuts and Bolts seminar — and has been a regular presenter, moderator and planner with the seminar since its inception. He is perhaps best known for his creditor representations, having represented, among others, Farm Credit Mid-America (formerly the Federal Land Bank of Louisville) in Southern District of Ohio<br>bankruptcy courts for more than 35 years. Mr. Logan received his undergraduate degree cum laude in 1968 in economics from Princeton University and his J.D. cum laude in 1974 from The Ohio State University College of Law.