As the Managing Partner at Felderstein Fitzgerald Willoughby Pascuzzi & Rios LLP, Paul Pascuzzi brings a wealth of expertise and a distinguished track record in the fields of bankruptcy, creditors' rights, and commercial litigation. With over two decades of experience, Paul adeptly navigates complex bankruptcy...
As the Managing Partner at Felderstein Fitzgerald Willoughby Pascuzzi & Rios LLP, Paul Pascuzzi brings a wealth of expertise and a distinguished track record in the fields of bankruptcy, creditors' rights, and commercial litigation. With over two decades of experience, Paul adeptly navigates complex bankruptcy cases, representing both creditors and debtors across a diverse range of industries. His extensive experience includes high-profile cases such as the bankruptcies of Pacific Lumber Company, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Worldcom, and Enron, where he collaborated closely with the California Attorney General's Office to advocate for state agencies.
Paul's commitment to excellence is underscored by his recognition as a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy and his AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, which reflects his high ethical standards and professional ability. Since 2007, he has consistently been listed in The Best Lawyers in America, a testament to his expertise in debt restructuring and business litigation. His comprehensive skill set encompasses secured transactions, corporate law, and out-of-court workouts, making him a sought-after advisor for businesses facing financial distress.
At Felderstein Fitzgerald Willoughby Pascuzzi & Rios LLP, Paul leads key projects that focus on innovative solutions for clients navigating the complexities of commercial litigation and bankruptcy. His strategic approach and deep understanding of the legal landscape empower clients to achieve favorable outcomes, whether through litigation or negotiated settlements. As he continues to shape the firm's direction, Paul's leadership and insights are invaluable in addressing the evolving challenges within the bankruptcy and commercial law sectors.