Jay works within the Insolvency, Restructuring & Creditors' Rights group. He concentrates his practice on bankruptcy, reorganization and creditors' rights as well as corporate finance and commercial litigation. He has extensive experience representing various parties in bankruptcy and large business reorganizations including senior lenders, trustees, debtors, committees, receivers, trade creditors, bond holders and insurers in addition to commercial defendants. He is a frequent speaker, lecturer and course instructor on restructuring and commercial litigation issues including for the State Bar of Texas. Jay has also performed public speaking services on topics of financial management, improving public education and persuasive speaking and writing, and has served as Co-head Coach of The University of Texas School of Law National Bankruptcy Moot Court competition teams since 2006.
Memberships & Affiliations
American Bankruptcy Institute
Austin Asian American Bar Association
Austin Bar Association, Bankruptcy Section
Austin Young Lawyers Association
State Bar of Texas, Bankruptcy Law Section, Young Lawyers Committee
The University of Texas School of Law National Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition Team, Co-head Coach
Turnaround Management Association
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Judicial Liaison Committee
Awards & Honors
Duberstein National Bankruptcy Competition, 2010 Champions, 2012 Champions
Rising Stars, Thomson Reuters, 2006-2012
Admissions
Texas
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
United States District Courts for the Eastern, Northern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas
Education
Cornell Law School, Juris Doctor (Asian American Law Students Association Moot Court)
The University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (Graduated with Honors)
Jay works within the Insolvency, Restructuring & Creditors' Rights group. He concentrates his practice on bankruptcy, reorganization and creditors' rights as well as corporate finance and commercial litigation. He has extensive experience representing various parties in bankruptcy and large business reorganizations including senior lenders, trustees, debtors, committees, receivers, trade creditors, bond holders and insurers in addition to commercial defendants. He is a frequent speaker, lecturer and course instructor on restructuring and commercial litigation issues including for the State Bar of Texas. Jay has also performed public speaking services on topics of financial management, improving public education and persuasive speaking and writing, and has served as Co-head Coach of The University of Texas School of Law National Bankruptcy Moot Court competition teams since 2006.
Memberships & Affiliations
American Bankruptcy Institute
Austin Asian American Bar Association
Austin Bar Association, Bankruptcy Section
Austin Young Lawyers Association
State Bar of Texas, Bankruptcy Law Section, Young Lawyers Committee
The University of Texas School of Law National Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition Team, Co-head Coach
Turnaround Management Association
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Judicial Liaison Committee
Awards & Honors
Duberstein National Bankruptcy Competition, 2010 Champions, 2012 Champions
Rising Stars, Thomson Reuters, 2006-2012
Admissions
Texas
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
United States District Courts for the Eastern, Northern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas
Education
Cornell Law School, Juris Doctor (Asian American Law Students Association Moot Court)
The University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (Graduated with Honors)