| Ms. Culler is of counsel to Stutman, Treister & Glatt. She received her B.A. in English from the University of South Carolina, South Carolina Honors College in 1997 and received her J.D. from Columbia University School of Law in 2002. She was admitted to the California bar in 2002 and is also admitted to the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Central and Southern Districts of California and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Ms. Culler has significant experience in a broad range of restructuring and bankruptcy matters, including representation of corporate debtors, creditors, committees, lenders, equity holders and strategic purchasers in Chapter 11 cases throughout the country. Her most recent experience includes the representation of an equity holder in the Sportsman's Warehouse bankruptcy case, converting claims in excess of US$100,000,000 into ownership of the reorganized company; Lennar Corporation as the largest unsecured creditor and 16% equity holder in the chapter 11 of LandSource, a national land developer, focused on horizontal development of master planned communities, and one of the 10 largest chapter 11 filings of 2008; the agent bank for secured lenders in the bankruptcy and sale of Scotia Pacific, Inc., a large timber company, obtaining a full cash payment of principal and interest; New Century Financial Corporation, a subprime mortgage lender and servicer, as debtor in possession in its chapter 11 case, which was the largest chapter 11 filed in 2007; Tower Records, a specialty music and video retailer, as debtor in possession in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases; Wherehouse Entertainment, specialty music and video retailer, as debtor in possession in its second Chapter 11 case; lenders recovering over US$325 million (principal and default interest and fees) through restructuring of coal company Horizon Natural Resources, AEI Resources; and the general unsecured creditors? committee in Chapter 11 case of computer manufacturer Trigem Texas, Inc.
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