Andrew H. Sherman is Chair of the Firm’s Creditors’ Rights/Bankruptcy Reorganization Practice Group. He has represented clients in a broad range of complex business reorganizations, debt restructurings and insolvency matters throughout the country. In addition to advising companies experiencing financial difficulties, Mr. Sherman routinely represents lenders and other parties in financings and acquisitions involving troubled companies. He has focused his practice on representing investment management firms in debt restructuring matters, commercial workouts and Chapter 11 cases in such cases as Motor Coach Industries Int’l, Inc. and Marcal Paper Mills, Inc. He has also represented the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors in twenty-five (25) recent hospital and other health care provider bankruptcy cases, including Saint Michael’s Medical Center, Union Hospital District, Bayonne Medical Center, Christ Hospital, Hudson Healthcare, Inc., Fairmont General Hospital, et al., Progressive Acute Care LLC, Gardens Regional Hospital and Medical Center, Inc., Coshocton County Memorial Hospital Association, Gainesville Hospital District d/b/a North Texas Medical Center, Morehead Memorial Hospital, Curae Health, Inc., et al., Promise Healthcare Group, LLC, Astria Health, et al., Center City Healthcare, LLC d/b/a Hahnemann University Hospital, et al., Thomas Health System, Inc., Randolph Health, LRGHealthcare, MTPC, LLC, et al., Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, et al., Watsonville Hospital Corporation, et al., Madera Community Hospital, Beverly Community Hospital Association, Mercy Hospital Iowa City, Iowa, et al. and Guardian Elder Care. In addition, he has represented parties in significant commercial litigation in the New York and New Jersey federal and state courts.
Member, American Bankruptcy Institute
— Former Co-Chair, Commercial and Regulatory Law Committee
— Former Education Director, Commercial and Regulatory Law Committee
— Former Co-Chair, Health Care Committee
— Former Education Director, Health Care Committee