Overview
As a partner in the firm, Andrew Perry concentrates his practice on bankruptcy insurance coverage disputes. Andrew has significant experience interpreting contractual obligations and determining the extent contracts are enforceable in bankruptcy cases.
Andrew has experience representing financial institutions and corporate clients in default and commercial litigation and advising on compliance matters. Clients turn to Andrew for guidance on internal processes and procedures impacted by complex areas of the law.
Following law school, Andrew served as a law clerk to the Hon. Randy D. Doub in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.
Prior to joining Foran Glennon Palandech Ponzi & Rudolff, Andrew served as a law clerk to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, where he was responsible for assisting appellate judges review decisions issued by bankruptcy courts in six different states.
Education
Andrew earned a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2008. He earned his J.D., with honors, from Charlotte School of Law in 2011.
Admissions
Andrew is admitted to practice in Colorado, North Carolina, the United States Bankruptcy Courts for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina and the United States District Court for the District of Colorado.
Professional Associations
Andrew is a member of the North Carolina and Colorado Bar Associations as well as the American Bankruptcy Institute. He also serves on the Bankruptcy Committee for the District of Colorado Faculty of Federal Advocates.
Publications & Presentations
- “Rule 2019: Unofficial Committee Disclosures in Mass Tort Cases,” American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, April 2023
- “Understanding Bankruptcy Concepts,” Lawline CLE, 2023
- “It’s All Greek to Me: Understanding Insurance Policies,” American Bankruptcy Institute, Central States Bankruptcy Workshop, Lake Geneva, WI, June 23-25, 2022
- “The Cost of Resolving Mass Tort Claims Through Bankruptcy,” American Bankruptcy Institute, Central States Bankruptcy Workshop, June 7, 2022
- “Panel 1: An Independent Judiciary,” 2 Charlotte Law Review (2010)