Helena Honig is an associate in Chapman's Bankruptcy and Restructuring Group and a member of the Banking and Financial Services Department. Helena's experience includes transactional and litigation matters relating to complex out-of-court and bankruptcy restructurings, including restructurings involving debt financings, chapter 11 cases, and 363 asset sales. She has advised ad hoc bondholder committees, distressed debt and asset purchasers, and secured lenders.
Prior to joining Chapman, Helena practiced at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP in New York.
Publications
- Co-Author, "Strictly Speaking: What Lenders Need to Know about Strict Foreclosure and Restructurings," Chapman and Cutler LLP, September 2020
- Co-Author, "Strictly Speaking, Part II: How Can a Lender Effect a Strict Foreclosure?," Client Alert, July 23, 2020
- Co-Author, "Strictly Speaking: Strict Foreclosure Can Provide an Efficient Smooth Exit for Lenders in the Right Circumstances," Client Alert, July 16, 2020
- Co-Author, "For Lenders – Navigating Main Street Loan Considerations," Client Alert, July 7, 2020
- Co-Author, "Preferred Shareholder Denied Right to Block Bankruptcy Filing by Delaware Bankruptcy Court," Client Alert, May 11, 2020
Practice Focus
Education
New York University School of Law, J.D., 2016
Columbia University, B.A., French and Francophone Studies, cum laude, 2013
Languages
French
Admitted
New York