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Curtis S. Miller, Esq.

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Curtis S. Miller, Esq.

Curtis S. Miller is a partner with the Business Reorganization &amp; Restructuring Group of Morris, Nichols, Arsht &amp; Tunnell LLP in Wilmington, Del., where he focuses on corporate restructuring, bankruptcy and litigation. He also is a member of the firm’s Diversity Committee. Mr. Miller has been involved in bankruptcy proceedings and litigation on behalf of a variety of national and regional clients, including debtors, creditors and official committees, private-equity firms, hedge funds and lenders. He currently represents publicly held and privately held companies in their efforts to restructure. He also acts as counsel for both plaintiffs and defendants in various bankruptcy-related litigation matters, including preference, fraudulent transfer, turnover actions and breach-of-contract actions. In addition, Mr. Miller advises clients in out-of-court restructurings, including assignments for the benefit of creditors, Article 9 foreclosures and state law dissolutions. These representations have involved debtor and creditor representations in a wide range of industries, including the food, manufacturing, waste water treatment, retail, construction and manufacturing industries. A frequent speaker, he has spoken on numerous panels about<br>bankruptcy issues. Mr. Miller devotes a portion of his time to pro bono matters, serving as volunteer counsel in protection-from-abuse proceedings before the Family Court for the State of Delaware. He is listed in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business as a leading Delaware bankruptcy/ restructuring practitioner for 2019, in The Best Lawyers in America as a leading Delaware attorney for bankruptcy litigation from 2019-20, in Delaware Super Lawyers as a Rising Star from 2013-17 and in Benchmark Litigation’s “Under 40 Hotlist” for 2017, and The M&amp;A Advisor named him a “40 Under 40 Emerging Leader” in the legal advisor category for 2015. Mr. Miller received his J.D. from the College of William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law, where he was a member of the Order of the Coif and served on the William &amp; Mary Law Review. He subsequently clerked for Hon. Joseph J. Farnan, Jr.<br>of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.