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ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. - Californer -- Snell & Wilmer is pleased to announce that Allison Murray (https://www.swlaw.com/people/allison_murray/) has rejoined the firm's Orange County office as an associate in its Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Business Reorganization Group, as well as the Commercial Finance Group, offering a unique blend of experience that spans both litigation and transactional matters.
Murray represents debtors-in-possession, and secured and unsecured creditors, in a wide range of bankruptcy proceedings — including Chapter 11 cases, corporate reorganizations, and fraud/avoidance actions. Her litigation practice also extends to non-bankruptcy aspects of insolvency law, such as creditors' rights and remedies, receiverships, and foreclosures.
Murray's transactional practice includes representing lender clients in the documentation of commercial, real estate, and asset-based lending transactions and out-of-court workouts.
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Prior to joining Snell & Wilmer, Murray served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Scott C. Clarkson, United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Central District of California. Prior to her judicial clerkship, she worked as a contracts representative and paralegal for the Boeing Company.
About Snell & Wilmer
Founded in 1938, Snell & Wilmer is a full-service business law firm with more than 500 attorneys practicing in 17 locations throughout the United States and in Mexico, including Los Angeles, Orange County, Palo Alto and San Diego, California; Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona; Denver, Colorado; Washington, D.C.; Boise, Idaho; Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Portland, Oregon; Dallas, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Seattle, Washington; and Los Cabos, Mexico. The firm represents clients ranging from large, publicly traded corporations to small businesses, individuals and entrepreneurs. For more information, visit swlaw.com.
Murray represents debtors-in-possession, and secured and unsecured creditors, in a wide range of bankruptcy proceedings — including Chapter 11 cases, corporate reorganizations, and fraud/avoidance actions. Her litigation practice also extends to non-bankruptcy aspects of insolvency law, such as creditors' rights and remedies, receiverships, and foreclosures.
Murray's transactional practice includes representing lender clients in the documentation of commercial, real estate, and asset-based lending transactions and out-of-court workouts.
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Prior to joining Snell & Wilmer, Murray served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Scott C. Clarkson, United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Central District of California. Prior to her judicial clerkship, she worked as a contracts representative and paralegal for the Boeing Company.
About Snell & Wilmer
Founded in 1938, Snell & Wilmer is a full-service business law firm with more than 500 attorneys practicing in 17 locations throughout the United States and in Mexico, including Los Angeles, Orange County, Palo Alto and San Diego, California; Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona; Denver, Colorado; Washington, D.C.; Boise, Idaho; Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Portland, Oregon; Dallas, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Seattle, Washington; and Los Cabos, Mexico. The firm represents clients ranging from large, publicly traded corporations to small businesses, individuals and entrepreneurs. For more information, visit swlaw.com.
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