MIAMI, FL- July 17, 2024- Bast Amron is proud to announce that Dain de Souza has been re-appointed to Chair of the Bankruptcy Law Committee of the Miami- Dade Bar Association for the 2024-2025 year.
Dain de Souza’s exemplary leadership and commitment to excellence have been evident during his previous tenure, and we are confident that his continued dedication will bring forth great achievements for the committee and its members. As the Chair, Dain will spearhead this esteemed section, which comprises of distinguished lawyers and judges actively engaged in the fields of bankruptcy, insolvency, restructuring, and distressed M&A.
Under Dain’s guidance, the committee is poised to play a pivotal role in fostering a robust community of legal professionals, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, and promoting collaboration in the realm of bankruptcy law. Together, they will explore innovative ways to navigate the evolving challenges and opportunities within the industry.
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About Dain de Souza
Dain is an experienced litigator whose practice focuses, among other things, on business disputes, commercial and corporate litigation, and special situations. He also has significant experience handling a full range of bankruptcy, regulatory and investigation, and distressed situation disputes, transactions, and restructuring matters—leveraging deal-side and courtroom experience to achieve client objectives.
As a veteran trial and appellate litigator, Dain has successfully handled litigation proceedings at every level—representing clients in matters in state and federal trial and bankruptcy courts through the US Supreme Court. Dain also has substantial experience representing debtors, creditors, lenders, and other parties in all aspects of complex Chapter 11 reorganizations and litigation.
With his background in special situations, Dain helps clients find practical solutions to legal and business risks. In connection, he also handles internal investigations, regulatory and enforcement proceedings, and compliance matters, including with respect to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, financial services laws and regulations, and distribution, logistics, and data management.