About
Gordon Conn practices commonly in bankruptcy and enterprise litigation, and is board-certified in enterprise financial ruin by using the American Board of Certification. He became recommend of document for Petitioners in Norwest Bank Worthington v. Ahlers, 485 U.S. 197 (1988), and argued and gained that case in the United States Supreme Court. In financial disaster subjects, he represents secured lenders, committees, trustees, and unsecured creditors, and has acted as liquidating agent. In business litigation, he has represented customers in a huge variety of instances, which include securities, trade law, transportation, coverage, banking, and commercial transactions.
Gordon is an honors graduate of the University of Michigan Law School in which he changed into Article and Book Review Editor of the Michigan Law Review. After graduation, he served as law clerk to the Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. Prior to becoming a member of the corporation in 1999, Gordon were a companion within the Business Litigation and Banking/Commercial exercise companies of Faegre & Benson, LLP.
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American Board of Certification
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Experience
- Managing Partner
Kalina, Wills, Gisvold & Clark, P.L.L.P.
1999 - Associate/Partner
Faegre & Benson
1971
Educations
Graduation year: 1967
Graduation year: 1963