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Lieberman Comments on Common Bankruptcy Myths

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Pryor Cashman Partner Seth Lieberman, chair of the Bankruptcy, Reorganization + Creditors’ Rights Group and co-chair of the Corporate Trust Practice, spoke with Law360 about common misperceptions in bankruptcy.

In “5 Myths In Bankruptcy Practice Debunked,” Seth is quoted in the article’s “Juniors Stay on the Bench” section:

Newbies may get a chance to lead a case more often than they would think, even under changing circumstances in bankruptcy proceedings.

“I’ve observed that young associates not only meet but often surpass expectations,” said Seth Lieberman of Pryor Cashman LLP, who added it’s more common nowadays to witness younger associates taking the lead and presenting in court. “Young practitioners may perceive emergency situations as insurmountable when, in reality, they’re often well-equipped to handle those pressures.”

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