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Former Bankruptcy Judge Ralph Mabey Joins ST&G

March 15, 2006

Los Angeles, Calif. – Stutman, Treister & Glatt, the preeminent bankruptcy boutique law firm and a leader in business reorganization and restructuring for more than 50 years, announced today that former Bankruptcy Judge Ralph R. Mabey has joined the firm as senior of counsel.

Mr. Mabey served as a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge from 1979 to 1983.  More recently, he has been recognized for his extensive national experience as an examiner, trustee and committee counsel, as well as an arbitrator, mediator and expert witness in countless restructuring and bankruptcy related cases in various jurisdictions throughout the country.

A member of the New York and Utah bars, Mr. Mabey's service in complex workout, bankruptcy, reorganization, and litigation matters includes:  A.H. Robins Company (as examiner with expanded powers); Dow Corning (as counsel for certain bondholders);  Columbia Gas System (as equity committee counsel); Federated Department Stores (as counsel for the official pre-merger bondholders committee); TWA (as counsel for the pilots); American Airlines (as counsel for the pilots); Enron (as special counsel for the debtor); Cajun Electric Power Cooperative (as chapter 11 trustee); Boston Chicken (as an expert witness); and @Home/Excite (as an expert witness). 

Robert A. Greenfield, senior shareholder of Stutman, Treister & Glatt, said that the addition of Mr. Mabey further enhances the firm’s national practice.  "Ralph's wealth of experience in special situations and fiduciary representations augments ST&G's national reorganization practice.  Members of the firm have long had a working relationship with Ralph and are extremely excited about the opportunities this new association affords,” Mr. Greenfield said.

“I am eager to work closely with the Stutman team,” Mr. Mabey said.  “We have worked together on a number of important matters over the years, and I look forward to our expanded relationship and active involvement in future complex restructuring matters.”

Mr. Mabey received his law degree from Columbia University where he served on the Board of Editors of the Columbia Law Review.  He is the immediate past Chair of the American College of Bankruptcy and served as an appointee of the late Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist to the U.S. Judicial Conference's Advisory Committee on the Bankruptcy Rules.  He has also served as the managing editor of the Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser, on the Editorial Advisory Board of the American Bankruptcy Law Journal, and currently serves as a contributing author to Collier on Bankruptcy.  Mr. Mabey is a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference's Executive Committee, the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association's Select Advisory Committee on Business Reorganization (SABRE).

Mr. Mabey founded, and for 20 years headed, the international bankruptcy practice of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP and was formerly a name partner in Mabey Murray LC.

Mr. Mabey resides in the Salt Lake City area, where he teaches bankruptcy related subjects at the J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University.  He can be reached at the firm's Los Angeles office at 1901 Avenue of the Stars, 12th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067; phone: (310) 228- 5720; e-mail: rmabey@stutman.com.

 
 
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