Robinson+ Cole - Acquisitions in Distressed Situations
Natalie Ramsey is co-chair of Robinson+ Cole’s Bankruptcy + Reorganizations Group and the partner in charge of its Wilmington and Philadelphia offices. She practices in all areas of domestic and international restructurings, crisis management, financings, acquisitions in distressed situations and asset recovery litigation, often involving challenges to complex corporate transactions. Natalie is certified by the American Board of Certification accredited by the American Bar Association in Business Bankruptcy, and is a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy, where she presently serves as the Third Circuit Regent.
Natalie’s role in creditor committee representations includes the Chapter 11 cases of Mallinckrodt, Aldrich Pump/Murray Boiler (affiliates of Trane), DBMP (an affiliate of CertainTeed), Imerys Talc America (the talc supplier to Johnson & Johnson), Bestwall (an affiliate of Georgia Pacific), Energy Future Holdings, Specialty Products (Bondex), Maremont, NutraQuest and Nutri-System. Her lead role in company side restructurings includes a large regional real estate developer and the jointly-administered O.W. Bunker USA and O.W. Bunker, N.A. cases.
Natalie serves on the boards of The Riddle Healthcare Foundation of the Main Line Health System and the Consumer Bankruptcy Assistance Project. Natalie also serves as a member of the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics of the University of Delaware Advisory Board. Previously, she served on the board of Delaware County Habitat for Humanity and as the Chair of Delaware Valley Habitat for Humanity.
Robinson+Cole is a full-service AmLaw 200 firm of more than 250 attorneys with eleven offices throughout the United States including Wilmington, Philadelphia, Boston, New York and Washington, DC. In addition to Bankruptcy + Reorganizations, the firm provides numerous services for clients, including in areas such as corporate/business transactions, finance, business immigration, litigation, real estate, labor and employment, and intellectual property.