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Corporate Advisory

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Darren Azman is a member of the firm-wide Management Committee and a partner in the Business Restructuring group. Darren’s practice focuses on corporate restructurings, creditors’ rights and distressed acquisitions. His clients include troubled companies, official creditors’ committees, private equity sponsors, financial and strategic purchasers of distressed assets and others in connection with in-court and out-of-court restructurings.

Darren has distinct restructuring experience in the fields of energy, manufacturing, healthcare, blockchain and cryptocurrency, technology, maritime and transportation, and cross-border restructurings, including insolvency proceedings involving Canada, British Virgin Islands, Brazil, Germany, Japan, South Korea and other countries. He routinely litigates matters in US Bankruptcy Courts.

Darren is a recognized leader in the cryptocurrency space, having led the representation of the official committee of unsecured creditors in the first-ever crypto chapter 11 case, Cred. Inc. His efforts in Cred have led to the development of novel case law that has generated millions of dollars of recoveries for creditors, including obtaining a court order requiring Cred’s former chief capital officer to return more than $6m of stolen cryptocurrency within 30 minutes after the court hearing concluded. Darren subsequently led the representation of the official committee of unsecured creditors in the chapter 11 case of Voyager Digital, a crypto exchange with more than 1 million customers. He also represented the official committee of unsecured creditors in the first crypto mining chapter 11 case, Compute North. Darren is currently representing Prime Trust, a leader in the crypto space with more than $3.8bn of crypto and fiat under custody at its peak, in its chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Darren is frequently asked to speak around the country on the intersection of bankruptcy and cryptocurrency, and regularly publishes articles on that topic, including in the American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, the Journal of Corporate Renewal, and Law360.

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