Cobb Invited to Become a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy
Vorys is pleased to announce that Tiffany Strelow Cobb, a partner in the firm’s Columbus office and chair of the bankruptcy and creditors’ rights group, has been invited to become a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy. She will be formally inducted with the 35th Class of Fellows in Washington, D.C. at the Smithsonian Portrait Gallery Atrium in March 2024.
The American College of Bankruptcy is an honorary public service association of the U.S. and international insolvency professionals that recognizes exceptional bankruptcy professionals for their work, their contributions to the administration of justice, their public service, and their integrity. Fellows are selected after recommendations of Circuit Admissions Councils in each federal judicial circuit on an invitation only basis, after a rigorous and confidential nomination process subject to peer scrutiny. The College has over 800 Fellows including business and consumer bankruptcy attorneys; judges and other government officials; turnaround specialists; accountants; financial advisors; academics; and other professionals who have significant experience and accomplishments in the bankruptcy field.
Cobb represents unsecured creditors, secured creditors, chapter 7 and post-confirmation plan trustees, unsecured creditors’ committees and their members, critical vendors, landlords, customers and other parties in interest in chapter 11 reorganization cases, chapter 7 cases, and in related litigation on a national basis and has acted as co-counsel on an international basis. Recently, Cobb is litigation counsel to certain life sciences companies in an alleged fraudulent transfer adversary proceeding in the In re FTX Trading Ltd. bankruptcy case (Delaware); represents the largest unsecured creditor in the In re Instant Brands bankruptcy case (Texas); represented a global media company in a contested sale matter in the In re Vice Media bankruptcy case (New York); and represented the DIP lender in the In re Volunteer Energy bankruptcy case (Ohio). She was also named the Best Lawyers in America “Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Columbus, Ohio Lawyer of the Year” for 2024. Cobb regularly speaks at national and regional conferences, most recently on the topic of Third Party Releases at the Bankruptcy Bench-Bar Conference of the Southern District of Ohio, Inc. She received her J.D. from Washington University School of Law and her B.A. with highest honors from Principia College.
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About Vorys: Vorys was established in 1909 with four attorneys and has grown to nearly 375 attorneys in ten offices in Ohio, Washington, D.C., Texas, Pennsylvania, California, London and Berlin. Vorys currently ranks as one of the 200 largest law firms in the U.S. according to American Lawyer magazine.