Craig V. Rasile
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Craig focuses his practice on restructuring and insolvency matters, emphasizing bankruptcy, corporate restructuring, workouts, creditors’ rights and commercial litigation. He typically represents clients in the retail, health care, energy, telecommunications, gaming, transportation, logistics, franchise, manufacturing, REIT and financial institution industries.
Key Matters
Some of the experience represented below may have been handled at a previous firm.
- U.S. Bank as indenture trustee and chair of the unsecured creditors’ committee in the Delta Petroleum Chapter 11 case in Delaware.
- U.S. Bank as indenture trustee and chair of the unsecured creditors’ committee in the KCS Energy Chapter 11 case in Delaware.
- Texaco in the first PG&E Chapter 11 case in San Francisco.
- Chevron Oil Corporation in the Knight Energy Chapter 11 case in Palm Beach, Florida.
- Shell Oil Company in the A.Z. Services Chapter 11 in South Florida.
- The SEC-appointed receiver and responsible person for the Lancer Group of hedge funds in its receivership/Chapter 11 proceedings. New York-based Lancer group was a family of foreign and domestic hedge funds with assets in excess of $2.2 billion under management.
- The SEC-appointed Receiver in International Capital Management, Inc., a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme involving domestic and foreign investors.
- Banco Latino International, an Edge Act Corporation in its global Chapter 11 reorganization—a case of first impression in the United States.
- Standard Brands of America, an electronic and appliance retail chain in its global Chapter 11 proceedings and related bankruptcy litigation.
- BDK Healthcare Management Inc. and its subsidiaries in its global Chapter 11, resulting in a landmark decision concerning the sale of Medicare provider numbers and Florida certificates of need free and clear of the government’s recoupment rights.
- Twenty-three debtors in the Flagship Healthcare, Inc. cases, with annual sales in excess of US$100 million.
- Martin R. Shugure, Jr., as Chapter 11 Trustee for Eastern Air Lines, Inc., as special counsel in connection with EAL's ownership rights to the CRS and ADS software that operates the airline through confirmation of EAL's liquidating plan of reorganization.
- The Chapter 11 trustee for Innovative Communications Corporation and Emerging Communications, Inc. in their cases in St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. involving assets in excess of $600 million.
- The Chapter 11 trustee for Atlas Environmental, Inc. (NASDAQ), which owned landfills, and soil remediation facilities and trucking companies throughout Florida.
- The Chapter 11 trustees in Cascade International (NYSE) and College Bound, Inc. (NASDAQ), which involved nationally publicized securities fraud and related litigation that began as SEC receivership cases.
- The Chapter 11 trustee for the Breakwater and Edison Hotels, located on Ocean Drive in South Beach, Florida.
- The official committee of unsecured creditors in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of Far & Wide Travel Corporation. Confirmed a contested liquidating plan of reorganization for this international tour operator with annual revenues in excess of $300 million.
- The official committee of unsecured creditors in the Gemini Air Cargo Chapter 11 in Miami.
- The official creditors' committees in Hospital Staffing Services, Inc. (NASDAQ), a national Medicare; Arch Aluminum & Glass, Inc., a national industry leader; and Cargo Transportation Services, a national trucking and logistics company in its Chapter 11.
- The ad hoc committee of corporate lessors of seven 747-400 series aircraft in the Chapter 11 cases involving Atlas Air Inc. and Polar Air Cargo, Inc. in Miami.
- George Batchelor and Jean Rich as the largest shareholders of Rich International Airways, a charter and cargo airline based in Miami, in its Chapter 11.
- David Banmiller, CEO of Pan Am Airlines, in its Chapter 11 through its sale to Guilford Transportation Industires.
- Eulen Services Inc., an international service provider of passenger and cargo security to Latin American Airlines in its Chapter 11 in New York.
- Stern Agee & Leach, as pre-petition and post-petition DIP lender to Bobby Allison Wireless in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- HCR Funding III, a finance company and secured creditors, in the Chapter 11 proceeding of Home Health Care Corporation in Virginia in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of Golden Age Home Health Agencies, and in a loan workout restructuring involving Metropolitan Health Network, a publicly held health care company in Boca Raton, Florida.
- HSBC as lender in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of K-Data Corporation in Miami, Florida, and as a senior secured lender to B&B Group in an out-of-court workout involving fraudulent borrowing base certificates.
- Banca del Gottardo (Switzerland) as the largest secured creditor in the Chapter 11 case involving Roney Plaza, the largest hotel/condo/retail/complex on Miami Beach; the bank’s lien in excess of US$114 million was paid in full through the sale of the Plaza in a Section 363 sale.
- Several franchisors and franchisees in significant bankruptcy cases around the country, including Burger King; Dollar Rent-A-Car; Abbey Floor & Covering; RREMC, LLC (franchisees of Denny’s Restaurants and Farm Stores); and Dine Brands (franchisor of IHOP and Applebee’s Restaurants).