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Mr. Donald A. Workman

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Mr. Donald A. Workman

Donald A. Workman is a Bankruptcy & Restructuring attorney. He is ranked by Chambers USA and AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell for preeminence in his field and his ethical standards. Mr. Workman?s practice areas include business bankruptcy, creditors? rights, debtor reorganizations, general insolvency, stockbroker liquidations and commercial litigation. He has experience in representing constituencies around the country and overseas involved in major reorganizations and workouts, including creditor committees, secured creditors, debtors, trustees, debtor-in-possession lenders, and asset-purchasers. Mr. Workman also counsels entities and individuals in the specialized area of distressed-debt arbitrage matters. He represented the Resolution Trust Corp. in litigation involving failed banks in the early 1990s, FIRREA litigation, and bank litigation/failures during the Great Recession. He also was involved in the Colonial Bank shutdown and the bankruptcy of the largest private mortgage originator in the U.S. Mr. Workman has been actively involved in the ABI for more than 30 years as an author, committee member, committee chair and panelist. He Chairs the ABI Views From the Bench annual conference. He currently serves on ABI?s Board of Directors and Chairs the Schnelling advisory board for the Mid-Atlantic. He remains active in The Florida Bar, serving on the Board of Governors, Out of State Division Executive Council, and OOS past President. Mr. Workman received his B.A. in 1977 from the University of Florida and his J.D. cum laude in 1991 from Stetson University College of Law. He served ten years in the U.S. Navy as a Submarine Supply Corps officer and other duty stations.