Ms. Alfonso has counseled secured lenders, debtors, trustees, committees, unsecured creditors and other parties facing bankruptcy and insolvency-related issues.
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Serving as bankruptcy counsel to a publicly held healthcare company in a complex Chapter 11 reorganization that generated more than $1 billion in distributable value to creditors.
Representing an official committee of unsecured creditors holding claims in excess of $1.8 billion against a large energy holdings company.
Serving as part of a litigation team representing one of the world's largest banks in its efforts to enforce its rights against natural gas collateral.
Advising one of the world's largest financial institutions as a prepetition secured creditor and postpetition lender to a large healthcare company.
Litigating commercial contract disputes, ranging in magnitude from $1 million to $40 million, on behalf of a liquidating trustee under a Chapter 11 plan.
Representing providers of goods and services against preferential transfer lawsuits brought on behalf of bankruptcy estates.
Representing a large national bank in its efforts to commence an involuntary bankruptcy case against a group of related entities and obtain an order for relief over the debtors' objection.
Advising a group of companies in a specialized construction industry in considering its in and out of court restructuring alternatives.
Serving as bankruptcy counsel to a publicly held healthcare company in a complex Chapter 11 reorganization that generated more than $1 billion in distributable value to creditors.
Representing an official committee of unsecured creditors holding claims in excess of $1.8 billion against a large energy holdings company.
Serving as part of a litigation team representing one of the world's largest banks in its efforts to enforce its rights against natural gas collateral.
Advising one of the world's largest financial institutions as a prepetition secured creditor and postpetition lender to a large healthcare company.
Litigating commercial contract disputes, ranging in magnitude from $1 million to $40 million, on behalf of a liquidating trustee under a Chapter 11 plan.
Representing providers of goods and services against preferential transfer lawsuits brought on behalf of bankruptcy estates.
Representing a large national bank in its efforts to commence an involuntary bankruptcy case against a group of related entities and obtain an order for relief over the debtors' objection.
Advising a group of companies in a specialized construction industry in considering its in and out of court restructuring alternatives.
Pursuing an extensive Bankruptcy Rule 2004 investigation and fraudulent transfer suit on behalf of a Chapter 7 trustee against insiders and other parties.