Atty. Bernard G. Conaway
BERNARD G. CONAWAY is the founding member of Conaway-Legal LLC.
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Bernard G. Conaway is a Managing Partner based in Wilmington, Delaware, practicing at Conaway-Legal LLC. They have 36+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1990. Their practice focuses on business, bankruptcy, litigation, and adr. Admitted to practice in Delaware (1990), U.S. District Court, District of Delaware (1991), and U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (2006). Educated at Widener University School of Law (J.D., 1989) and York College of Pennsylvania (B.A., 1983). Recognitions include AV Preeminent. Active member of DSBA) •Federal Bar Association (FBA, Associations •Delaware State Bar Association. Serands clients in Wilmington, DE and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- BERNARD G. CONAWAY is the founding member of Conaway-Legal LLC. Over the course of his 27 year career he’s served as a law clerk to former Clarence Taylor, of the Superior Court of Delaware, was appointed and served for 10 years on the Superior Court of Delaware as a Special Mater in Complex Litigation, and was a partner in very large and small law firms
- His practice focuses on ADR, bankruptcy, practice before the Delaware Court of Chancery, corporate and alternate entity governance under Delaware law and complex civil litigation
- In twenty-seven years of practice, Mr. Conaway has been involved in every facet of complex civil litigation serving a lead and local counsel, as Special Master, as a mediator and party selected arbitrator
- Mr. Conaway frequently appears in Delaware’s Court of Chancery on matters involving director/officer indemnification and advancement pursuant to Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporate Law, for books and records demands under Section 220, served as corporate custodian under authority of Section 226, Section 275/276 regarding dissolutions, director and officer demands for indemnification and advancement, injunctive relief, specific performance, quiet title actions, guardianship, trust and estate litigation and other equitable claims
- In his bankruptcy practice
- Mr. Conaway has served as lead and local counsel on every side of the bankruptcy process including representing creditors, debtors, directors against preference and insider claims, landlords, and other parties seeking to lift the automatic stay
- Since 1994, Mr. Conaway served as an arbitrator and mediator
- Since then he has sucessfuly mediated thousands of cases, including hundreds of large complex, multi-party, multi-level insurance, construction, bankruptcy, environmental, and commercial cases
- He has mediated law firm break-ups, intra-company disputes, governance and financial disputes between alternate entity members and personal injury claims
- Mr. Conaway has served for over thirteen years as a mentor in the Delaware Superior Court’s mediation training program
- He formerly served as adjunct instructor at the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada teaching civil mediation
- Mr. Conaway volunteers his time to a number of boards and committees
- Over the past fifteen years he has served on numerous board and committees including the Widener University School of Law Alumni Association (board member), the York College of Pennsylvania Collegiate Counsel (board member), St. Thomas More Society of the Archdiocese of Wilmington (past president), Caesar Rodney Rotary Club (member), Colin J. Seitz Bankruptcy Inn of Court (barrister) Wilmington, Richard S. Rodney Inn of Court (Executive Committee) Wilmington, and Superior Court Committee on Complex Litigation (member)
- He serves as a volunteer attorney Guardian Ad Litem for Delaware children and has continiously done so since 2003
- EVENTS • Ethical Considerations in Alternative Dispute Resolution • “Expert” Advise From Successful Arbitrators • ADR in Practice: A Lawyer Roundtable EXPERIENCE • Represented a corporate client opposing a director’s 220 action involving an onerous demand for books and records
- The Chancery Court dismissed the matter without production of any records and without answering the complaint. • Appointed and/or selected to serve as a Special Discovery Master in 9 complex civil cases involving insurance coverage, products liability, construction, mass tort, and environmental cases. • Represented a corporate client opposing a director’s 220 action involving an onerous demand for books and records
- The Chancery Court dismissed the matter without production of any records and without answering the complaint.•Settled a multi-million dollar bankruptcy preference claim asserted against one of the world’s largest aluminum suppliers
- The case was complicated by the interplay between US and INCO maritime conventions as well as US, UK and Bahrain law. • Successfully secured liquidation of a client’s LLC interest in the face of vigorous opposition involving protracted discovery, trial, and appeal to the Supreme Court of Delaware. • Following a year long effort, successfully mediated virtually all of the pending state court abuse claims brought against multiple religious order entities affiliated/working with the Diocese of Wilmington
- The mediation was complicated by the number of claims, multiple insurers’ reservations of rights, unresolved and novel legal questions, funding issues, and the Diocese’s then pending bankruptcy. • Served as local counsel for an ad hoc consortium of preferred security holders in the Chapter 11 of Washington Mutual, Inc. • Served as local counsel to an indentured trustee and an Ad Hoc Committee of bondholders in an expedited Delaware Chancery Court trial and successfully appealed the matter to the Supreme Court of Delaware resolving a dispute over Calpine’s use of $700 million subject to lien indenture restrictions. • Served as local counsel to bondholders holding $2 billion in Countrywide Series B May 2007 bonds in an action seeking a determination whether the acquisition of Countrywide constituted a “change of control” and therefore triggered bondholder put rights
- The matter was settled and the bondholders were paid nearly $2 billion (i.e., close to par) for their bonds. • Successfully defended the former CEO of a major imaging company against preference, fraudulent transfer, and insider trading claims. • Frequently draft LLC and Series LLC organizational documents for Delaware real estate investors including completion of client tailored limited liability agreements. • Often represent pro bono, minor children in actions where the state is seeking to terminate parental rights
- AWARDS Mr. Conaway has achieved an AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating for professional ethical standards and legal ability by Martindale-Hubbell
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Business attorneys advise founders and growing companies on entity formation, contracts, financing, M&A, and dispute resolution.
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A bankruptcy attorney can help you eliminate debt, stop creditor harassment, and protect your home through Chapter 7 or Chapter 13.
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Civil litigation attorneys for breach of contract, business disputes, civil rights, and class action lawsuits.
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Mediators and arbitrators for civil, commercial, family, and employment dispute resolution.
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Why local counsel matters in Delaware
Practicing law in Delaware. Legal matters in Delaware are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Wilmington are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Delaware state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Delaware brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Delaware courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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