Sheryl Toby is a prominent bankruptcy and restructuring attorney with more than 20 years in the field. Ms. Toby is known for providing creative solutions to creditors, debtors and lenders in addressing troubled company situations, and for her ability to coordinate activities for clients in complex matters, including commercial litigation, that cross multiple legal disciplines. Her practice has included representing a wide range of clients including manufacturing, retail, healthcare, real estate, financial institutions, real estate entities in real estate workouts, and creditors committees, and she has extensive experience in addressing problems associated with critical supplier issues.
Ms. Toby is a frequent national speaker and consultant and serves as co-leader of Dykema's Bankruptcy Practice Group. Prior to joining Dykema, she was a bankruptcy practitioner with Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP for 17 years.
Publications
"How to Avoid Supply Chain Disruptions," Logistics Today (December 2005)
"What Do You Mean, I Can't Assume My Intellectual Property License?: Avoiding the Pitfall of Section 365(c)," Daily Bankruptcy Review (November 2004)
"Bankruptcy Can Resolve Difficult Business Issues," Michigan Lawyers Weekly (August 2002)
"Finding Assets," NabTalk (Spring 2002) . |