Brian Rosen, a longtime bankruptcy and restructuring partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, is heading to Proskauer Rose to join forces with his former colleague Martin Bienenstock.

In late 2007, Bienenstock left Weil in a high-profile lateral move to join Dewey & LeBoeuf. The bankruptcy baron subsequently fled now-defunct Dewey & LeBoeuf in May 2012 for Proskauer, which brought on Bienenstock and several other lawyers fleeing the collapsing firm. A decade after his departure from Weil, Bienenstock and Rosen will now reunite at Proskauer.

“After 33 years at Weil, it took a lot for me to make a move,” Rosen said in an emailed statement to The American Lawyer. Rosen, who was unavailable Wednesday for a phone interview, will join work out of Proskauer's business solutions, governance, restructuring and bankruptcy group.

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