
Ms. Kristin K. Going
Kristin K. Going is a partner in McDermott Will & Emery?s Business Restructuring practice in New York and represents clients in bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings. She also also is a co-managing partner of the firm?s New York office and a member of the firm-wide Management Committee. Ms. Go- ing concentrates her practice in commercial bankruptcy and insolvency matters, creditors? rights, out-ofcourt workouts and restructurings and financial services litigation. She has represented a broad array of clients in bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings, including loan agents and indenture trustees, secured lenders, corporate boards, officers, directors, creditors? committees, bondholder committees, unsecured creditors, chapter 11 debtors, commercial landlords, insurance companies and entities seeking to acquire assets through a chapter 11 bankruptcy. Ms. Going?s experience encompasses all facets of bankruptcy and insolvency, including liquidating trusts, chapter 11 plan restructuring and related litigation, § 363 sales, valuation disputes, lien-perfection disputes, single-asset real estate, debtor-in-possession financing, municipal bond finance deals, adversary actions and bankruptcy appeals. She also frequently counsels companies and their boards on strategic decisions relating to bankruptcy and insolvency issues. In addition to being named as one of the top 100 female lawyers in New York City in Crains New York, Ms. Going is recognized by Chambers USA as a leading restructuring lawyer. She is a member of the ABI Law Review advisory board, the American Bankers Association, ABI, The Economic Club of New York, IWIRC, Practical Law and John?s University School of Law advisory boards, the Turnaround Management Association and ABI?s Views from the Bench advisory board. She also chairs the American Bar Association?s Trust Indentures and Indentures Trustee Committee. Ms. Going received her B.A. in 1995 from Syracuse University, her J.D. in 1998 from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, and her LL.M. in Bankruptcy in 2002 from St. John?s University School of Law.
Kristin K. Going