Tonkon Torp partner Al Kennedy has been admitted as a Fellow in the 33rd Class of the American College of Bankruptcy. Al’s class will be recognized at the College’s Annual Meeting in April, 2022 for their professional excellence and exceptional contributions to the bankruptcy and insolvency practice.
The American College of Bankruptcy is an honorary public service association of national and international insolvency professionals, invited to join as Fellows based on a proven record of high standards. Standards are based on expertise, leadership, integrity, professionalism, scholarship, and service to the bankruptcy and insolvency practice and to their communities. Candidates are selected by the College’s Board of Regents from recommendations of Circuit Admissions Councils in each federal judicial circuit and Nominating Committees for Judicial and International Fellows.
Al is the first Tonkon Torp attorney, and one of only four insolvency professionals from Oregon, to be admitted to the American College of Bankruptcy.
College Fellows include judges, lawyers, international fellows, accountants, corporate turnaround specialists, government officials, and other professionals who are experts in the field of bankruptcy and insolvency.