Liskow is pleased to announce that Michael Rubenstein has been named to the 2023 Texas Super Lawyers list for his Bankruptcy practice.
Michael Rubenstein is a bankruptcy practitioner with a diverse commercial practice. He handles bankruptcies, restructurings, and reorganizations, as well as complex business litigation and criminal law. With a reputation for efficiency and effectiveness, his bankruptcy practice is largely devoted to the representation of creditors, often in the energy sector, in complex reorganizations throughout the U.S. Michael also routinely handles the defense of preference litigation in some of the largest bankruptcy cases in the U.S. and is certified in the area of business bankruptcy law by the American Board of Certification. Michael has been regularly recognized by Super Lawyers since 2007.
Michael is a dedicated Tulane University alumnus and actively contributes to his alma mater in various roles. He currently serves on the Board of Administrators and has held multiple positions within the Alumni Association over the years. Additionally, he serves on the Law Dean’s Advisory Council and the Board of Advisory Editors for the Tulane Law Review. His dedication to his alma mater earned him the Bobby Boudreau Spirit Award, presented annually to the individual who embodies the true “Roll Wave” spirit. Furthermore, he is an active member of the American Bar Association’s Section of Business Law where he serves as the Bankruptcy IP & Technology Vice Chair for the Business Bankruptcy Committee and the Subcommittee on Ethics, Professionalism & Civility Vice Chair for the Business and Corporate Litigation Committee.
Super Lawyers lists outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Texas Super Lawyers includes a statewide nomination process, a peer-review survey by practice area, and independent research on candidates. The process results in a list of the top five percent of attorneys in each state, as nominated by their peers, which is then reviewed by an independent research team that focuses on professional accomplishments, peer recognition, and community involvement.