Holland & Knight Adds Bankruptcy Partner Kenneth Noble in Boston and New York

Holland & Knight announced today that bankruptcy attorney Kenneth Noble has joined the firm as a partner in its Boston and New York offices. He most recently was the head of Katten Muchin Rosenman’s insolvency and restructuring practice in New York and previously served as the national co-chair of the practice and as a member of the firm’s executive committee and board of directors.

Mr. Noble represents foreign and domestic banks, financial institutions, funds and other creditor groups in connection with middle market and large cap out-of-court workouts and bankruptcy proceedings. His restructuring practice is industry agnostic, often concentrating in specific sectors based on macro- and micro-economic trends. He is a sought-after lecturer on complex and emerging bankruptcy and restructuring issues and is recognized by Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers and Who’s Who in American Law.

“Ken maintains an active creditor-based practice and is highly regarded in the restructuring community and among senior creditors,” said John Monaghan, the leader of Holland & Knight’s Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors’ Rights Practice Group. “We expect him to be an important contributor not only to our bankruptcy practice, but also to our corporate finance practice. He currently represents many of that group’s existing financial institution clients, which presents an opportunity to deepen the firm’s relationships with them.”

“Holland & Knight has an outstanding bankruptcy practice and a robust corporate finance practice, and I am delighted to be joining such a dynamic team of lawyers,” said Mr. Noble. “I look forward to working with my new colleagues to grow the practice nationally, as well as to play a role in helping the firm expand its representation of financial institutions, which is one of its strategic priorities.”

Source:  www.hklaw.com