Nathalie Martin
Of Counsel
Career Highlights
Nathalie has taught bankruptcy and commercial law since 1996 at Temple
University School of Law and at the University of New Mexico School of
Law, where she is currently a Dickason Professor of Law. Nathalie is
the author or co-author of five books and over a dozen articles on bankruptcy,
commercial law, and elder law. She is also a contributing editor to Matthew
Bender’s Forms and Procedures. In the Fall of 2005, she was the
Robert M. Zinman Resident Scholar for the American Bankruptcy Institute.
She has appeared on CNN and other national television on bankruptcy topics
and has been quoted in newspapers the Wall Street Journal and The New
York Times. She is the Dean of Faculty of the American Board Certification,
the certifying board for bankruptcy attorneys, and is on the Editorial
Board for the ABA publication Business Law Today.
She worked in private practice as an associate at Montgomery, McCracken,
Walker & Rhoads in Philadelphia and at Fine & Ambrogne in Boston,
as well as the Hoyle Law Firm, and has represented debtors, creditors and
other parties in interest in Chapter 11 reorganizations and Chapter 7 liquidations.
Her clients have included private companies in many industries and public
entities such as school boards and municipalities.
Education
St. Olaf College (B.A., 1983); Syracuse University (J.D.,
1986).
Admitted to Bar
Pennsylvania (1987), New Jersey (1990), Massachusetts (1994)
Member
American Bar Association, American Bankruptcy Institute,
Association of American Law Schools
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