Mark S. Indelicato
Partner, Bankruptcy & Restructuring
- T 212.478.7320
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email: mindelicato@hahnhessen.com
Mark concentrates his practice primarily on representing the interests of creditor groups in bankruptcy proceedings, particularly Creditors’ Committees in large complex bankruptcy proceedings. In addition, Mark handles virtually every other aspect of insolvencies, bankruptcies, and out-of-court workouts, including representing secured creditors, trustees, debtors and purchasers of assets in Chapter 11 cases. Mark has worked with all sides to ensure that even in troubled situations, the interests of his clients are maximized.
Mark has been creditors’ committee counsel in many of the largest subprime mortgage bankruptcies, including New Century TRS Holdings, Inc. and American Home Mortgage Corp. He also represented the creditors’ committee of Extended Stay Inc., the largest hotel bankruptcy ever filed. Mark has also represented the Creditors’ Committees in the following bankruptcies, among others: Loehmann’s Holdings, Inc., Crabtree & Evelyn Ltd., MPC Computers, HQ Global Workplaces, Inc., Teleglobe Communications Corp., Pillowtex Corporation, Cone Mills Corporation and Petrie Retail, Inc.
Mark is the Chairman and an Executive Committee member of the Turnaround Management Association, and a past President of its New York Chapter. Mark is also a member of the Board of Directors of the New York Institute of Credit. He is also a member of the New York State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Mark regularly lectures on creditors’ rights, bankruptcy sales, subprime mortgage issues, insolvency and debtor in possession financing issues to such organizations as the American Bar Association, The New York Institute of Credit, The Turnaround Management Association, The National Association of Credit Managers and Law Education Institute, Inc. Mark has also written articles on these and other bankruptcy related topics which have appeared in the Journal of Corporate Renewal and the New York Law Journal. In the last few years, Mark has been a guest lecturer at Villanova Business School addressing developing issues in the restructuring arena for the upper-class students. Mark is also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

