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Mary’s
bankruptcy
experience
includes
representation
of
secured
lenders,
creditors’
committees,
trustees,
debtors
and
those
who
wish
to
purchase
assets
out
of
bankruptcy
estates.
A
certified
public
accountant,
Mary
has
extensive
experience
in
commercial
litigation,
including
actions
to
recover
assets
that
were
fraudulently
transferred.
She
also
regularly
represents
receivers
in
the
state
and
federal
courts.
She
is
a
panel
trustee
in
the
Northern
District
of
Ohio.
Some
of
Mary’s
experience
includes
representation
of:
-
a
Trustee-Assignee
in
an
Assignment
for
the
Benefit
of
Creditors
for
a
steel
fabricating
company
in
Cleveland;
-
a
Receiver
for
a
Delaware
publicly
held
international
executive
search
firm;
-
a
court-appointed
Executor
in
the
sale
of
a
sand
and
gravel
pit
and
attendant
business
and
surrounding
properties;
-
a
Chapter
7
Trustee
in
the
private
auction
sale
of
significant
oil
and
gas
real
estate
in
Guernsey
and
Noble
counties;
-
an
equity
owner
of
a
Chapter
11
Debtor
with
substantial
oil
and
gas
interests
in
the
sale
through
bankruptcy
of
the
company’s
assets;
-
a
Chapter
11
Trustee
for
a
ski
and
golf
resort
which
included
a
hotel,
several
restaurants,
a
convenience
store
and
a
spa,
resolving
several
environmental
issues
and
selling
the
property
free
and
clear
of
liens
in
78
days;
-
a
“stalking
horse”
purchaser
of
assets
in
the
Delaware
bankruptcy
of
a
major
patio
furniture
retailer;
-
a
Canadian
foreign
representative
in
the
filing
of
a
Chapter
15
cross-border
bankruptcy
case
in
Toledo,
Ohio
involving
the
manufacturer
and
distributor
of
flexible
polyurethane
foam
products;
-
a
Receiver
in
an
action
brought
by
the
Federal
Trade
Commission
against
a
bogus
debt
consolidator/mortgage
modification
enterprise,
involving
simultaneous
seizures
of
assets
in
Florida
and
Ohio
and
the
sale
of
assets
of
the
company
and
its
owners,
including
art
work;
-
an
equity
holder
in
an
oil
and
gas
bankruptcy
case
in
Youngstown,
Ohio,
seeking
to
sell
substantially
all
of
the
assets
free
and
clear
of
liens;
-
the
equity
holder
of
two
insolvent
hotel
properties
and
a
water
park
in
Sandusky,
Ohio
in
bankruptcy
and
receivership
proceedings;
-
an
Ohio
bank
in
an
action
to
recover
payment
on
a
loan;
resulting
in
successful
trial
to
verdict
in
which
the
United
States
District
Court
found
actual
fraud
in
the
formation
of
a
new,
transferee
entity
and
imposed
successor
liability;
the
matter
was
then
upheld
by
the
Sixth
Circuit
Court
of
Appeals;
-
a
Chapter
7
Trustee
in
the
sale
of
commercial
real
property
and
the
machinery
and
equipment
of
an
injection
molding
manufacturing
company;
-
the
sale
of
substantially
all
of
the
assets
of
a
not
for
profit
university
through
state
court
receivership,
satisfying
approximately
80%
of
the
outstanding
debt;
-
the
expedited
trial
and
favorable
result
as
to
whether
the
filing
of
a
“single
asset”
bankruptcy
case
was
a
bad
faith
filing
or
otherwise
should
be
dismissed
for
cause;
-
a
lender
in
the
defense
of
retaliatory
lender
liability
counterclaims;
-
a
bank
to
recover
damage
caused
by
the
fraudulent
transfer
of
millions
of
dollars
of
assets
from
accountants
who
assisted
in
the
transfer
of
the
assets;
-
a
debtor
with
multiple
millions
of
dollars
of
asbestos
personal
injury
liability
in
the
filing
of
a
Chapter
11
reorganization
in
the
Northern
District
of
Ohio;
-
a
state
court
receiver
for
a
55
acre
industrial
parcel
of
land
with
5
acres
under
roof,
and
continuation
of
representation
of
the
receiver
after
the
case
filed
for
bankruptcy;
-
a
state
court
receiver
for
an
operating
commercial
printing
company;
-
a
state
court
receiver
for
an
eight
story
commercial
building;
-
a
trustee
in
bankruptcy
to
recover
assets
transferred
by
a
husband
to
a
wife
pursuant
to
a
consensual
dissolution
of
marriage
that
was
alleged
by
the
trustee
to
be
a
fraudulent
transfer;
-
a
manufacturer
in
the
automobile
industry
in
the
liquidation
of
the
company
through
sales
free
and
clear
of
liens
in
bankruptcy
court;
-
a
purchaser
of
assets
pursuant
to
a
sale
under
Article
9
of
the
UCC
against
claims
of
fraudulent
transfer
and
successor
liability;
-
a
Fortune
500
Company
in
insurance
coverage
litigation;
-
a
Fortune
500
Company
in
litigation
over
the
lease
of
a
mainframe
computer.
Education
Case
Western
Reserve
University,
J.D.,
1975
Certified
Public
Accountant,
Ohio,
1978
Case
Western
Reserve
University,
B.A.,
1972