Adjunct Professor of Law
Partner, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Graduate, Georgetown University and London School of Economics and
Political Science
J.D. University of Pennsylvania Law School
Professor Graham is a partner in McKenna Long & Aldridge
LLP’s New York office. Prior to that, he was Chairman of the
Workout and Bankruptcy Group at Thacher Proffitt & Wood in New
York City. A graduate of Georgetown University and the London
School of Economics and Political Science, Professor Graham
received his J.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law
School. He is a frequent speaker on bankruptcy subjects, served as
Chair of the Real Estate and Law School Committees of the American
Bankruptcy Institute and a two term Director of the American
Bankruptcy Institute. He is the creator and Director of the ABI’s
Bankruptcy Medal of Excellence program. His representative
experience includes bankruptcy counsel to the FDIC and/or the RTC
in the following bankruptcies: Drexel Brunham Lambert, Inc.; Allied
Stores and Federated Stores Inc.; Braniff Airlines. He has played
major roles in the Chapter 11 cases of Global Crossing, Enron,
Regency Group and Continental Airlines. He is author of A Fair
Chapter 11 Process Requires Organized Creditors’
Participation, 1 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 389 (1993).
Professor Graham teaches Reorganizations Under Chapter 11
with Judge Bernstein and Professor Rosen.