Bankruptcy: Business
Bankruptcy Law
Thomas H. Casey, the founder of The Law Offices of Thomas H. Casey, serves as a bankruptcy attorney representing businesses in California. He brings over three decades of experience as a court-appointed receiver, bankruptcy trustee, and attorney. His proficiency spans Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 cases, and he has previously worked as a staff attorney for the Office of the United States Trustee. Mr. Casey’s impeccable ethical standards and an impressive track record of successful outcomes have earned him the esteemed AV Preeminent* peer rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
Having obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1982 from Fairfield University, Mr. Casey pursued his legal education at New England Law | Boston, earning a Juris Doctor degree. He is a recognized legal professional and an engaging speaker, having delivered lectures on various aspects of bankruptcy law for the Orange County Bar Association Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section, as well as the Orange County Bankruptcy Forum. His legal practice is recognized in California and Massachusetts state courts, and he is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit and the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
Mr. Casey’s involvement in the legal community is notable. He has previously served on the board of directors for the Orange County Bankruptcy Forum and continues to be an active member of the Orange County Bar Association and the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees. Moreover, his expertise extends to mediation, as he holds a position on the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California Mediation Panel. Notably, he has been recognized multiple times as the top mediator for settled mediations within the Santa Ana Division.
Beyond his legal practice, Mr. Casey is also a skilled writer, contributing opinions to the California Bankruptcy Journal. He approaches his work with unwavering ethics and exceptional skill, offering businesses a pathway to achieve a fresh financial beginning through the process of bankruptcy.