
Goldberg, Kohn, Bell, Black, & Rosenbloom
Moritz, Ltd.
55 East Monroe St., Suite 3700
Chicago, IL 60603-5802
Bus: (312) 201-3906
Fax: (312) 332-2196
email: gfm@goldbergkohn.com
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GERALD F. MUNITZ, Esq.
Jerry Munitz is a partner in the bankruptcy
and workout department of Goldberg, Kohn,
Bell, Black, Rosenbloom & Moritz, Ltd..
His 40-plus years at the bar have been spent
in insolvency and reorganization law.
He has represented financial institutions
holding fully secured, undersecured and
unsecured claims in out-of-court restructurings
and chapter 11 cases. In addition,
Mr. Munitz has represented lessors of real
and personal property, defendants in voidable
transfer actions and parties desiring to
acquire the assets of financially distressed
businesses. Mr. Munitz formerly had
extensive experience as debtors counsel
in such major chapter 11 cases as North
American Car Corporation, AM International,
Inc., Pettibone Corporation, Kroh Brothers,
Inc. and the Kassuba entities. Before
joining Goldberg, Kohn, Mr. Munitz was the
partner-in-charge of the bankruptcy department
at Winston & Strawn. He started
his legal career at the law firm of Norman
H. Nachman, eventually becoming partner
and principal in Nachman, Munitz & Sweig,
Ltd. ""
Mr. Munitz is a contributing author to
Collier on Bankruptcy (15th ed.), Collier
on Bankruptcy Practice Guide and Bankruptcy
Litigation Manual, published by Aspen Law
& Business, Inc. He has written
and lectured extensively on insolvency issues.
A representative topic list includes:
reasons for commencing a chapter 11 case;
voluntary and involuntary cases; adequate
protection; automatic stay; use, sale or
lease of property; obtaining credit; executory
contracts and unexpired leases; property
of the estate; avoidance powers, including
the leveraged buyout as a potential fraudulent
transfer; appointment of trustees and examiners
in chapter 11 cases; Section 1111(b); confirmation
of a chapter 11 plan; and effect of confirmation.
From 1955 to 1957, Mr. Munitz served in
the United States Army and was honorably
discharged with the rank of first lieutenant.
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