Nick Buchta is a corporate restructuring lawyer with experience representing clients in complex, high-profile chapter 11 cases, out-of-court restructurings, and cross-border insolvencies in the retail, energy, health care, aerospace, telecom, sports, and financial services industries.
Recently, Nick represented Diebold Nixdorf in the first-ever cross-border restructuring involving dual main proceedings under chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and a scheme of arrangement under the Dutch Act on Confirmation of Extrajudicial Plans (Wet Homologatie Onderhands Akkoord [WHOA]), and the first-ever chapter 15 recognition of Dutch scheme proceedings.
Other notable representations include Vintage Wine Estates (debtor's counsel), Dollar Tree Stores (buyer of rights to 170 leases from 99 Cents Only Stores), Condor Inversiones (debtor's counsel), Bestwall (debtor's counsel), Nine Point Energy (debtor's special litigation counsel), Cleveland Guardians (largest unsecured creditor of Diamond Sports Group), The Boeing Company (largest customer of GDC Technics), and Jefferies Finance (prepetition lender, DIP [debtor-in-possession] lender, and stalking horse bidder to FORMA Brands).
Nick maintains an active pro bono practice, representing individuals seeking asylum in the United States. Nick serves on the boards of the Olmsted Falls Alumni Association and Friars Senior Society of the University of Pennsylvania. He was voted Duke Law's Most Likely to Win Master Baker and was named the 2017 Gold Circle Award winner by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for best sports commentary among college journalists nationally.
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- Duke University (J.D. 2020; Executive Articles Editor, Alaska Law Review); University of Pennsylvania (B.A. in Communication & Public Service [with distinction] and Political Science magna cum laude 2017; Eisenhower Award in Communication & Public Service)
- Ohio
- Law Clerk, City of Chicago Department of Law, Labor Litigation Division (Summer 2018)