Thomas M. Szaniawski

Thomas M. Szaniawski

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About

Founded in 2011, Thomas M. Szaniawski is a dedicated practice based in Astoria, NY, specializing in commercial bankruptcy, including business restructuring and bankruptcy litigation. The practice has extensive experience representing a variety of clients such as creditors, debtors, trustees, and other parties-in-interest in chapter 7 and chapter 11 business bankruptcy cases. Mr. Szaniawski's expertise extends to debtor-creditor law, secured transactions, and other commercial law matters, offering comprehensive legal solutions to businesses in the surrounding areas.


Highlights

14 years in business
Serves Astoria , NY

Specialties

History of bankruptcy

Some history of bankruptcy, No history of bankruptcy

Bankruptcy type

Chapter 7 Liquidation, Chapter 13 Repayment, Chapter 11 reorganization, Debt collection / Debt settlement

Location and hours

Thomas M. Szaniawski

2638 21st Street
Astoria, NY 11102
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Work Experience

Associate Attorney, Business Bankruptcy & Commercial Law
Klestadt & Winters, LLP
2011 - 2013
Research Assistant
St. John's Univ. School of Law for Adjunct Professor Hon. Francis G. Conrad (2010).
2010 - 2010
Judicial Intern
the chambers of Hon. Carla E. Craig, Chief Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern District of New York
2010 - 2010
Research Intern
The Municipal Art Society of New York
2009 - 2009
Law Student-Advocate
the Immigrant-Tenant Advocacy Program
2008 - 2009

Education

St. Johns University School of Law
Law
2010
St John's University School of Law
2014
St John's University School of Law
Focus on Business Reorganization and Bankruptcy
2014
St. Johns University School of Law
2010

Associations & Affiliations

American Bankruptcy Institute
Member

Publications

American Bankruptcy Institute Journal
Azoff & Szaniawski, Stern v. Marshall and the Limits of Consent, Am. Bankr. Inst. J., Sept. 2011, at 28 (reprinted in Best of ABI 2011: The Year in Business Bankruptcy), cited by Bankr. Ct. D. Del. and Bankr. Ct. N.D. Tex.
2011
National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees Quarterly
Can Software Be a Bankruptcy Petition Preparer?, Nat. Ass’n Ch. 13 Trustees Q., Spring 2010, at 19
2010
United States Supreme Court Amicus Brief, Stern v. Marshall, 131 S. Ct. 63 (2011), available at 2010 WL 4688123
Co-Author, Brief in Support of Petitioner for Amici Curiae Professors Richard Aaron et al.
2010
American Bankruptcy Institute Journal
Discretionary Purchases for Minors Are Not Fraudulent Conveyances, Am. Bankr. Inst. J., Feb. 2014, at 58
2014
American Bankruptcy Institute Journal
Trustee Held Liable for Debtor's Tax Deficiency, Am. Bankr. Inst. J., Nov. 2010, at 26
2010

Services offered

Bankruptcy Lawyer