About me
Richard A. Marshack has been an attorney since 1982 (41 years) and is currently a founding partner of Marshack Hays Wood LLP (est. 2009). After completing law school, he served as Law Clerk to the Honorable Folger Johnson, Chief Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Oregon, 1982-1984. Thereafter, he has been in private practice from 1984 to present working primarily on bankruptcy and commercial law issues.
He is a frequent lecturer and presenter of seminars (over 50) on Bankruptcy and Commercial Law issues. Additionally, he has authored more than 20 articles and materials relating to the practice of law. Richard has two practices: serving as an attorney and as a professional fiduciary.
As an attorney, his focus is commercial matters arising in bankruptcy proceedings, such as representing debtors/businesses and creditors/creditor committees in reorganization proceedings and representing Bankruptcy Trustees.