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DAVID
A. FORAKER
david.foraker@greenemarkley.com
EDUCATION
& PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
- B.S.,
summa cum laude, St. Cloud State University, 1978.
- J.D.,
University of Oregon, 1981
- Admitted
to practice in Oregon; U.S. District Court, District of Oregon;
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
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Board Certified: Business Bankruptcy Law, American Board of
Certification (1994).
Mr. Foraker has been a featured lecturer at various seminars on
topics relating to debtor/creditor relations and bankruptcy. Oregon State Bar (cosponsored by Debtor-Creditor Section) Seminar, 2005; Oregon
State Bar Debtor-Creditor Section Annual Meetings, 1984, 1988 and 2004;
Northwest Bankruptcy Institute Annual Meeting, 1992; Oregon Trial
Lawyers Association Seminar, 1987; Turnaround Management Association,
Northwest Chapter Meeting, 2002.
MEMBERSHIPS & HONORS
Seriously Outstanding
only 5% selected each year
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Oregon State Bar Association
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American Bar Association
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American Bankruptcy Institute
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Turnaround Management Association, Northwest Chapter
- Oregon State Bar Debtor-Creditor Section Subcommittee on Local Bankruptcy Rules (2007)
- Oregon
State Bar Debtor-Creditor Section Executive Committee Member (2004)
- Northwest
Bankruptcy Institute Planning Committee (2001-2003)
PUBLICATIONS
- Author:
"Marital Dissolution and the Consequences of Bankruptcy," Oregon
State Bar Family Law Newsletter, Vol. VI, Nos. 1 and 2,
1986
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Co-author: "Foreclosure of Real Property as a Fraudulent Conveyance
Under Section 548 of the Bankruptcy Code: The Rebirth of Durrett
in the Ninth Circuit," Oregon State Bar Debtor-Creditor Newsletter,
Vol. V, No. 1, 1985
- Contributing
Author: Bankruptcy Law Handbook, Continuing Legal Education,
Oregon State Bar, 1989
- Editor:
Oregon State Bar Debtor-Creditor Newsletter, 1986-present
PRACTICE EMPHASIS
Mr. Foraker handles our commercial clients' complex bankruptcy
and business reorganization matters as well as business transactional matters.
His bankruptcy-related clients include debtors, secured creditors,
key vendors, asset purchasers and bankruptcy trustees, and he
is frequently employed by committees of creditors in major Chapter
11 reorganization cases. His recent engagements include court appointments in the Chapter 11 cases concerning the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland (the Future Claimaints Representative for unkown and minor child abuse victims) and the Oregon Rose Garden (the Examiner).
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