Brian M. Rothschild
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Brian M. Rothschild</strong> is a shareholder with Parsons Behle & Latimer, PC in Salt Lake City and Boise, Idaho, where he focuses on reorganizing troubled businesses through chapter 11 bankruptcy and other means, including forbearances, general assignments for the benefit of creditors, receiverships, tender and exchange offers, and other forms of voluntary and involuntary workouts. He represents debtors, creditors and other parties in interest, including executives and officers. He also heads the firm’s aviation industry practice, including private and public aviation finance, operations, corporate and aviation-related litigation practice. In his chapter 11 practice, Mr. Rothschild frequently engages in complex commercial litigation in U.S. bankruptcy courts and other forums nationwide. He also assists clients in chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, FDIC, SEC and state law receiverships, assignments for the benefit of creditors, out-of-court restructurings, and distressed asset sales, mergers and acquisitions. In his aviation industry practice, Mr. Rothschild represents operators, owners, acquirers, charter companies, sellers and financiers of small to medium-sized aircraft, engines and aircraft-related businesses. His clients include air carriers and operators under Part 91, Part 133 and Part 135, and aircraft owners, buyers and sellers. Mr. Rothschild helps air carriers obtain proper certification and comply with FAA regulations. He also assists carriers with their operating agreements, public- and client-facing agreements and documentation, and corporate formation and maintenance. Mr. Rothschild has represented aircraft purchasers and brokers to acquire aircraft from the U.S., U.K. and EU. In addition, he assists aviation clients with disputes and litigations arising from their operations, including disputes among aircraft owners and operators, contract clients, and passengers. Mr. Rothschild’s experience includes bankruptcy appellate matters, including matters before the Ninth and Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has restructured businesses in a variety of industries, including oil, gas, mining, software, consumer products, ecommerce, natural resources, retail, intellectual property holding, manufacturing, tech, commercial and residential real estate, agriculture and entertainment. Mr. Rothschild was the first trustee appointed under subchapter V in the District of Utah, where he continues to serve as a subchapter V trustee. He is admitted to practice in California, Utah and Idaho. Mr. Rothschild received his J.D. from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, after which he clerked for Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant of the Supreme Court of Utah.</p>