Craig has represented parties in cases involving equity committees, committees of unsecured creditors, bank groups, indenture trustees and debtors. He also advises on asset purchases in bankruptcy auctions and complex M&A situations involving distressed entities. While he has appeared in bankruptcy courts across the US, his work frequently focuses on cross-border situations, and he has acted in cases in Canada, Germany, Ireland, Hong Kong, Spain, Bermuda, the Dominican Republic, Africa, the UK, and Argentina. Craig authored the American Bankruptcy Institutes text on Chapter 15 and often acts for foreign representatives in US cases under both chapter 15 and chapter 11 and has been involved in a number of groundbreaking cases involving complex cross border issues, including China Fishery, Abengoa, Luckin Coffee, and Vesttoo.
DLA Piper won four awards including for advising on the transaction ID Auto “PARTS iD”, won the “Pre-Pack Restructuring” of the year presented during the at the 16th Turnaround Atlas Awards Gala.
Factors most contributed to his success… The trust and support of my colleagues and clients. I would not achieved all that I have without the wisdom of others in my firm and the opportunities our clients have given me.
Most enjoy about his work… I enjoy the complexity that comes with cross-border cases and working to understand the dynamics that arise from different legal systems, different cultures, and working with people from across the globe.