
Mr. Mark T. Power
Mark T. Power is a partner in the Bankruptcy & Restructuring department of Hahn & Hessen LLP in New York and has experience in all aspects of financial restructuring and insolvency issues. He represents creditors? committees, debtors, note holders, lenders and secured creditors in bankruptcy proceedings, as well as acquirers of and investors in troubled, distressed and bankrupt companies. His practice also includes counseling management and creditors with respect to insolvency matters and crisis-management. Mr. Power has played a prominent role in large and small restructurings and bankruptcies throughout the U.S. He has also represented sellers and purchasers of debt and equity positions of\ntroubled companies and acquirers of distressed businesses in such industries as telecommunications and\nintegrated communications providers, e-commerce, internet and technology, manufacturing, marketing, retail chains and energy. Mr. Power has counseled lenders in post-petition financing transactions in such industries as retail, manufacturing, telecommunications, environmental remediation, restaurant chains and hospitality. He also has worked on behalf of creditors and other parties-in-interest in bankruptcy reorganization and liquidation proceedings, including the handling of DIP-financing or cash-collateral\nmotions, relief from the automatic stay and adequate-protection matters, the assumption or rejection of unexpired leases or executory contracts, valuation hearings, plan formulation and drafting, and confirmation hearings. In addition, he represents plaintiffs or defendants in a variety of adversary proceedings regarding lien and priority issues, preferences, equitable subordination, fraudulent conveyances and/or intercreditor disputes. Mr. Power lectures frequently on current restructuring and bankruptcy issues, and contributes to various publications and seminar materials on a variety of restructuring and bankruptcy topics. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second and Third Circuits.\nMr, Power received his B.B.A. in 1985 from George Washington University and his J.D. cum laude from\nBoston College Law School in 1988.