200 Hrs. of Partner Prep Guides Quinn Emanuel's Incredibly Detailed Mock Bankruptcy Trial
A former federal bankruptcy judge and real-life investment bankers helped Quinn Emanuel's junior lawyers gain stand-up trial experience.
October 09, 2024 at 10:08 AM
4 minute read
Law Firm AssociatesWhat You Need to Know
- Quinn Emanuel bankruptcy lead Susheel Kirpalani took on the fictional role of Sunil Kianti during a weekend-long mock bankruptcy trial in September.
- With the help of a former bankruptcy judge and real investment bankers, the firm assembled five teams of associates and of counsel to represent the debtor, lenders, creditors and state attorneys general.
- With each team facing vulnerabilities, Kirpalani's drill prompted the teams to pick apart each other's arguments the way they would in a real-life complex Chapter 11.
Sunil Kianti just wanted to make the world a more accessible place.
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