Ryan T. JareckAssociate |
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Education
- Rutgers University School of Law-Newark, J.D., with honors, Order of the Coif, 2008; Rutgers Law Review, Managing Editor
- Vanderbilt University, B.E., Biomedical Engineering, 2002
Bar & Court Admissions
- New Jersey, 2008
- New York, 2009
- U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, 2008
FAX: 201-678-6278
rjareck@coleschotz.com
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Legal Secretary: Brooke Fink
TEL: 201-489-3000 ext. 5097
bfink@coleschotz.com
Mr. Jareck is an associate in the firm's Bankruptcy & Corporate Restructuring Department. His areas of practice include creditors' rights, workouts, reorganizations, avoidance actions and insolvency-related issues. He has represented creditors, creditors' committees, liquidating trustees, distressed asset investors and purchasers, and debtors in bankruptcy cases, bankruptcy litigation and related out-of-court transactions, and in various industries, including gaming, hospitality, real estate, construction services, retail and manufacturing.
Noteworthy
- Recipient of the American Bankruptcy Institute Medal of Excellence
- Recipient of the Aaron Lasser and Honorable Lawrence L. Lasser Scholarship
Representative Matters
Mr. Jareck has participated in the representation of the following cases handled by the Cole Schotz Bankruptcy & Corporate Restructuring Department:
- Representing Tropicana Casino and Resort-Atlantic City, one of the largest casinos in the New Jersey, as debtor-in-possession in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey
- Representing the Liquidating Trustee in the bankruptcy case of Kara Homes, Inc. and fifty-six of its affiliates, one of the largest homebuilder bankruptcy cases in New Jersey history, in the commencement and prosecution of over seventy avoidance actions in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey
- Representing a leading supplier of audio/video and telecommunication products in the United States in connection with an out-of-court restructuring and settlement
- Representing a real estate development company in the out-of-court restructuring of its senior secured credit facility in order to deleverage its balance sheet and allow for the completion of a mixed-use project
- Represented The Kleiner Group, et al., a real estate developer, in consensual foreclosures of several properties with its senior secured lender, negotiated to limit recourse actions against the principals, and settled several lawsuits arising from the development of the foreclosed properties
- Represented Heights Plaza Associates, a landlord owning and operating a 250,000 square foot office building, in defense of a preference action in the Dan River, Inc. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware
- Represented Beldar Print Communications, Inc., a well-established printing and manufacturing company, in an assignment for benefit of creditors in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey
- Represented Franklin Credit Management Corp., a subtenant of Lehman Brothers in the Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy Case in the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York
- Represented One Bal Harbour Condominium Association, a condominium association, concerning WCI Communities, Inc.'s sale of the One Bal Harbour property to a third-party purchaser in the Chapter 11 proceeding of WCI Communities, Inc. in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware
- Represented Nao Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Alpha Professional Tools, a tool and dye company, in the out-of-court restructuring of its senior secured credit facility with an institutional lender
- Represented Joseph Cory Holdings LLC, a shipping company, in defense of a preference action in the TWTR, Inc. Bankruptcy Case in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware
Publications
- Case Study: Grossman’s v. Gordon Van Brunt, Law 360, July 19, 2010
- Ask A Lawyer: Contractor Faces a Loss in Builder's Bankruptcy, The Record, March 3, 2009
Law Blog Articles
Professional Activities
- American Bankruptcy Institute; Young & New Members Committee
- American Bar Association
- New Jersey State Bar Association, Bankruptcy Section




