Robinson Lacy has handled a wide range of civil trials and appeals, arbitrations, and adversary proceedings, contested matters and creditor representations in bankruptcy.
He has represented creditors and other parties in interest in bankruptcy cases including Bank of New England Corp., Bernard C. Madoff Investment Securities, Bradlees, Charter Oil, Delphi, Eastern Air Lines, Enron, Federated Department Stores, Kaiser Steel Corp., Lehman Brothers, Loral Space & Communications, Orion Refining, Specialty Products Holding Corp., and Trans World Airlines.
His experience also includes advising on bankruptcy and creditors’ rights issues relating to mergers and acquisitions, financial products and debt restructurings.
Mr. Lacy was a member of the Law Review at Harvard Law School where he also served as a research assistant to Professor Louis Loss. He served as a law clerk for U.S. District Judge Milton Pollack and Chief Justice Warren Burger.
Professional Activities & Community Involvement
- American Bar Association – Member
- New York State Bar Association – Member
- Association of the Bar of the City of New York – Member
- American Bankruptcy Institute – Member