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Tony M. Davis
Partner

Corporate
One Shell Plaza
910 Louisiana Street
Houston, Texas 77002-4995
United States of America
Phone: 713.229.1547
Fax: 713.229.2847
Education and Honors
J.D., University of Virginia School of Law, 1983

B.A., economics and mathematics, University of Minnesota at Morris, 1980

Named by Law & Politics as a "Texas Super Lawyer," 2004, 2009

Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, 2006 - 2010

Named by Chambers USA as one of America's Leading Business Lawyers, 2009


Admissions and Affiliations

State Bar of Texas, Bankruptcy Section, Secretary, 2003 to 2004; Vice President-Professional Education, 2004 to 2005

Oklahoma Bar

United States Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Tenth Circuits

United States District Courts for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas and the Northern and Western Districts of Oklahoma

American Bankruptcy Institute

American Bar Association

The Honorable Arthur L. Moller/David B. Foltz, Jr., American Inn of Court

City of West University Place City Council, 1997 to 1999

City of West University Place Parks Board, 1995 to 1997


Practice Areas

Concentration

Bankruptcy reorganizations, workouts, debtor-creditor disputes and commercial law

Summary

Tony Davis focuses on bankruptcy reorganizations, workouts, debtor-creditor disputes and commercial law. He represents secured creditors, debtors in possession, trustees, committee members, shareholders, landlords and insurance companies in complex chapter 11 proceedings. In addition, he has worked on several brokerage firm liquidation cases.

Mr. Davis has substantial experience with the real estate, environmental and insurance issues that arise in bankruptcy cases, and he frequently provides advice in connection with real estate and finance transactions. Most recently, Mr. Davis lead the effort to resolve the environmental liabilities of ASARCO LLC, which was described by the United States Department of Justice as the most complex environmental bankruptcy case in history.

Representative Engagements

Representation of the debtor or a significant creditor in the following cases:

  • ASARCO LLC – counsel in the chapter 11 case of this integrated copper mining, smelting and refining company
  • Ralph S. Janvey – representation of court appointed receiver in $8 billion fraud case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission against Stanford International Bank, Ltd., et al.
  • SeraCare Life Sciences, Inc. – representation of bidder in connection with auction by publicly held debtor for convertible debt financing
  • Gazpromneft – counsel on a multibillion-dollar bankruptcy filing by Yukos Oil Company
  • Halliburton Company – counsel for Halliburton in the proposed prepackaged bankruptcies of its Dresser and Kellogg Brown & Root subsidiaries, and creation of section 524(g)/105 trusts to address asbestos and silica liabilities
  • Imperial Sugar Company – counsel for debtor in a prenegotiated bankruptcy in Delaware
  • McDermott International – counsel for parent in asbestos-related chapter 11 cases of its wholly owned subsidiary, Babcock & Wilcox
  • DynCorp – counsel for parent in the prepackaged asbestos-related reorganization of subsidiary Fuller-Austin Insulation Co.
  • Insilco – reorganization of diversified manufactures of specialty component and consumer products, including settlement of $9 billion in environmental claims

Publications, Speeches and Presentations

Publications
  • "ASARCO: The Estimation of Environmental Claims," Bankruptcy Law360, January 28, 2009 (Mary M. Gregory, Lori A. Kujawski, co-authors)
  • "Buyers Beware When Buying Assets From Troubled Companies," Houston Business Journal, May 6-12, 2005 (Jeremy C. Ouchley, co-author)
  • "Fiduciary Duties of Directors," Texas Bar Journal, January 2004 (Mary M. Gregory, co-author)
  • "How to Prepare For and Survive a Producer's Bankruptcy Filing: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You," Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, Vol. 44, 1998 (Mary M. Gregory, co-author)

Speeches and Presentations

  • "Environmental Issues in Bankruptcy: Lessons from In re: ASARCO," BNA Webinar, November 2009
  • "Environmental Claims in Bankruptcy: Reconciling the Conflict," 26th Annual Jay L. Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference, The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, November 2007
  • Moderator, 24th Annual Advanced Business Bankruptcy Course, State Bar of Texas, Austin and Dallas, May and July 2006
  • Panelist, The Yukos Bankruptcy, International Women's Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation Conference, San Antonio, November 2005
  • "Insurance Issues in Bankruptcy," American Bar Association, Business Bankruptcy Committee, Mass Tort and Environmental Claims Subcommittee, Nashville, October 2004
  • "Bankruptcy Appellate Issues," 20th Annual Farm, Ranch and Agri-Business Bankruptcy Institute, Texas Tech University School of Law, Lubbock, September 2004 (with Mary M. Gregory)
  • "Effective and Ethical Representation of a Company in the Zone of Insolvency," Representing the Private Business Entity, South Texas College of Law, Houston, December 2003