Myles Alderman Named Among America’s Top 100 Bet-the-Company Litigators®

Myles Alderman, Named Among America’s Top 100 Bet-the-Company Litigators®
Myles Alderman Named Among America’s Top 100 Bet-the-Company Litigators® 2

Alderman & Alderman is pleased to announce that its partner Myles H. Alderman, Jr. has been recognized among America’s Top 100 Bet-the-Company Litigators®.

This exclusive, invitation-only distinction is reserved for the nation’s most outstanding trial attorneys handling “high-stakes” business litigation. Candidates undergo a rigorous screening process, including advanced data analytics and a thorough evaluation of professional experience, litigation history, major business litigation outcomes, bet-the-company representations and peer reviews. 

This demanding selection process identifies the most elite business litigators in the country who have been recognized by their peers for success in high stakes litigation —fewer than 0.5% of active attorneys nationwide are selected as America’s Top 100 Bet-the-Company Litigators®.

Myles is a founding member of Alderman & Alderman and chairs the firm’s Commercial Litigation and Insolvency practice group. He has extensive experience representing businesses in complex litigation and arbitration, and Chapter 11 business reorganizations.  Clients rely upon Myles Alderman for strategies to address issues of first impression in cases that are “mission critical.”      

His clients range from large financial institutions and global companies to closely held businesses and individuals. Industries in which he has substantial experience include, aviation, banking, construction, fashion, franchising, logistics, 501(c)(3)s involved in education, training and recreation, real estate development, and retail.

Myles Alderman’s published works include the Bankruptcy Law Chapter of the Connecticut Lawyers Deskbook (CBA, 2008) and Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations: For Business Leaders, Accountants And Lawyers (Outskirts press, 2006). His explanations of complex legal concepts and the Chapter 11 process have appeared in a wide range of publications including the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal and he has been a featured guest on dozens of broadcasts on television and radio.

Myles possesses unwavering professionalism and is past chair of the CBA Professional Discipline Section.

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