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Douglas Mintz is a partner in Cadwalader’s Financial Restructuring practice and a part of the firm’s Special Situations team. He focuses principally on the representation of creditors in financial restructurings and special/liability management situations, including private credit providers and other secured and unsecured lenders, ad hoc committees of creditors, equity sponsors and distressed investors.
He has deep experience advising on public finance, energy, commodities and technology restructurings. Prior to rejoining Cadwalader in 2025, Doug was a partner with Schulte Roth & Zabel, where he served as co-chair of the firm’s Business Reorganization Group and co-head of its Special Situations team. He was previously a partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, where he co-led the firm’s private fund client initiative.
A frequent lecturer, author and media figure, Doug has been consistently recognized as a leading restructuring lawyer by The Legal 500 U.S., Lawdragon and Chambers USA, which has listed him every year since 2012.
Doug and his family created the Morris and Annette Mintz Scholarship, which awards scholarships to first-generation immigrants attending the University of Maryland at College Park. He also served for four years on the Board of the University of Maryland Alumni Association.
Publications
- “S.D. Texas Bankruptcy Court Finds LME Transactions Violated Credit Agreement, but Limits Recovery to Potential Claim in Robertshaw Litigation,” Journal of Bankruptcy Law, October 2024
- “Supreme Court Rules on Purdue Pharma Chapter 11 Plan: No Authorization for Release of Nonconsensual Claims Against Third Parties,” Journal of Bankruptcy Law, September 2024
- “‘Good Faith’ Bankruptcy Filings Get Fresh Look Ahead of J&J Move,” Bloomberg Law, September 2024 (quoted)
- “TMT liability management exercises scare creditors with dastardly terms,” Debtwire, June 2024 (quoted)
- “Bitcoin Spike Burns FTX Creditors,” The Deal, September 19, 2024 (quoted) “The Rise of Special Situations,” Turnarounds & Workouts, December 2023
- “The Rise of Special Situations,” Turnarounds & Workouts, December 2023
- “WeWork files for bankruptcy, capping a stunning downfall,” MarketWatch, Nov. 6, 2023 (quoted)
- “Bankruptcy Claims Sellers Should Consider All Risk Elements,” Bloomberg Law, Aug. 11, 2023
- “Serta Simmons Ch. 11 Expands Split On Credit Agreements,” Law360, Aug. 9, 2023
- “Mid-Year 2023 Update,” Turnarounds & Workouts, August 2023 (quoted)
- “Bankruptcy is easier than ever, and on the rise,” Alternatives Watch, July 3, 2023 (quoted)
- “3M Unit Bankruptcy Toss Is Second Blow to Mass Tort Defense Play", Bloomberg Law, June 13, 2023 (quoted)
- “Bankruptcy judge tosses Chapter 11 case by 3M’s Aearo Technologies,” Axios, June 13, 2023 (quoted)
- “Bankrupt Tuesday Morning Gets OK for $32M Sale to Hilco,” Law360, April 27, 2023 (quoted)
- “Corporate Bankruptcies Jumped in Q1,” Axios, April 7, 2023 (quoted)
- “Bankruptcy Courts Lose Ground Amid Texas Electricity Rate Ruling,” Bloomberg Law, Jan. 12, 2023 (quoted)
- “Recent Challenges to Uptiering Transactions,” American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, December 2022
- “Third-Party Releases Under Continued Fire in E.D. Va. Decision,” Harvard Law School Bankruptcy Roundtable, Aug. 2, 2022
- “J&J Talc Lawsuits Transferred to New Jersey– A Look into the Texas Two-Step Maneuver,” Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, April/May 2022
- “Fifth Circuit Resolves ‘Clash’ Between FERC and Bankruptcy Courts,” The Bankruptcy Strategist, April 2022
- “Third-Party Releases Under Continued Fire in Ascena Retail Group Ruling,” The Banking Law Journal, May 2022
- “Using 3rd-Party Releases in Chapter 11 After Court Pushback,” Law 360, February 2022
- “Third-Party Releases Under Continued Fire in Ascena Retail Group Ruling,” Law360, February 2022
- “Validity of Non-Consensual Third-Party Releases Called into Question in Purdue Bankruptcy - But for How Long?” Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law, April/May 2022
Speaking Engagements
- “Unique Issues in Private Credit Restructuring,” Reorg Webinar, October 2024
- “Whatever Happened to Bankruptcy?” Wharton Restructuring and Distressed Investing Conference 2023, February 2023
- “The Broad Spectrum of Distressed Investing,” 18th Annual Wharton Restructuring and Distressed Investing Conference, February 2022