Jennifer D. Larkin is an associate in the firm’s Business Controversies Group. She focuses on corporate reorganization and bankruptcy matters and represents corporate debtors, individual debtors, committees of unsecured creditors, secured creditors, debtor-in-possession lenders and unsecured creditors. Ms. Larkin has counseled clients in bankruptcy matters in such industries as entertainment, Internet and technology, telecommunications, real estate, metal fabrication, waste handling, and retail. Outside of Ms. Larkin's legal career, she remains interested in ballet, having studied it for fourteen years as a child. In addition, Ms. Larkin enjoys running and more recently, skiing. Educational Background Juris Doctor, Villanova University School of Law, 2000 cum laude Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, 1997 Bar Memberships District of Columbia Maryland Virginia Business and Professional Affiliations American Bankruptcy Institute Maryland State Bar Association District of Columbia Bar Association Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association Awards and Distinctions Ms. Larkin served as a judicial extern to The Honorable Joseph J. Farnan, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. Ms. Larkin also served as articles editor of the Villanova University School of Law Law Review. Professional Lectures and Publications Mark D. Taylor and Jennifer D. Larkin, "A New Dimension to Asbestos-Related Bankruptcies?" Bankruptcy Strategist, Vol. XX, No. 10, August 2003. Mark D. Taylor and Jennifer D. Larkin, "Fuller-Austin: A New Front in the Asbestos Battlefield?" Mealey's Asbestos Bankruptcy Report, Vol. 18, No. 12, July 2003. (reprinted in Mealey's Insurance Litigation Report, Vol. 17, No. 37, August 2003).
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