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Practice Areas |
Creditors' Rights/Bankruptcy |
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| Areas of Emphasis |
Creditors' Rights
Bankruptcy |
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| Bar Admission |
State Court of New Jersey and New York
U.S. Court of Appeals for Third Circuit
U.S. District Court, District of NJ
and Southern & Eastern District of NY |
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| Education |
University of Rochester (B.A)
University of Miami School of Law |
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| Direct Dial |
(609) 734-6383
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| Email |
mkahme@hillwallack.com
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Michael Kahme is a partner in the Princeton, N.J. office of Hill Wallack LLP
and is the partner-in-charge of the firm’s Creditors’ Rights/Bankruptcy Practice
Group.
Mr. Kahme concentrates his practice in all matters of creditors’ rights and
bankruptcy, including workouts, commercial foreclosures, asset purchases,
receivership actions, pendente lite sales, lender liability lawsuits, representation
of secured creditors in bankruptcy cases, commercial litigation and fraud litigation.
Representative Clients
- Amboy Bank, Sovereign Bank
- TD Bank, Crown Bank
- Sun National Bank
- Somerset Savings Bank
- Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation
Mr. Kahme also has represented institutional purchasers of assets and businesses out of bankruptcy estates.
Leadership
- Member, New Jersey State Bar Association
- Member, Mercer County Bar Association
- Trustee, Mercer County Bar Association
Publications and Presentations
- Speaker for the National Business Institute, including the following seminars: Introduction to Bankruptcy, Legal Issues in Problem Collections in New Jersey, Collecting Judgments in New Jersey, and New Jersey Foreclosure and Repossession
- Guest speaker for the Institute on Continuing Legal Education, Collection Law and Practice
Mr. Kahme is admitted to practice in all federal and state courts in New Jersey, the U.S. District Court for
the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, all state courts in New York, and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Mr. Kahme earned his law degree from the University Of Miami School Of Law and is a graduate of the University of Rochester.

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