Overview
Daniel Thomson focuses his practice on corporate restructuring and trust. He represents debtors, bondholders, secured and unsecured creditors, and strategic investors in Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases, out-of-court debt restructurings and other insolvency situations.
While in law school, Daniel was an articles editor for the Alabama Law Review.
Results
- Representing the Motors Liquidation Company GUC Trust
- Represented official committee of unsecured creditors in a Chapter 11 case filed by a specialty pharmaceutical company*
- Represented an ad hoc noteholder committee in a Chapter 11 case filed by a real estate investment company*
- Represented an unsecured bondholder in a Chapter 11 case filed by an oil field logistics company*
- Represented a former board member of debtor in a lawsuit brought by a Chapter 11 trustee*
*Matter handled prior to joining McDermott.
Recognitions
- American Bankruptcy Institute, member
Credentials
Education
Saint John’s University School of Law, LLM, summa cum laude, 2018
University of Alabama School of Law, JD, magna cum laude, 2017
University of Tennessee, BA, 2011
Admissions
New York