David M. Unseth

David Unseth concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate restructuring and bankruptcy, creditor’s rights and lending and business finance. Mr. Unseth has represented corporate debtors, secured creditors, unsecured creditors and asset purchasers in Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases throughout the United States. In addition, Mr. Unseth represents financial institutions in bankruptcy proceedings, out-of-court restructurings and foreclosure actions.

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Areas of Practice 1) Bankruptcy, 2) Restructuring and Creditors' Rights, 3) Financial Institutions and 4) Financial Services
Law School University of Washington School of Law, J.D., 1998
Admitted Year 1999
Education Carleton College, B.A., 1989
Bar Member / Association Illinois State Bar Association, Missouri State Bar Association
Most recent firm Bryan Cave LLP
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