
Trinitee Green focuses her practice on complex restructuring and insolvency matters, primarily representing Chapter 11 debtors. Although Trinitee has represented debtors in a variety of industries, such as manufacturing, distribution, retail, real estate, and distressed health care, her expertise is most significant in the health care space. In addition to mega debtors, Trinitee has represented debtors (and creditors) in Subchapter V cases since the Bankruptcy Code was amended in 2020. Through Subchapter V, she has helped two small business healthcare companies confirm plans of reorganization in Delaware and Texas.
Trinitee regularly represents creditors, secured and unsecured, in restructuring matters. She has represented committees, trustees, and receiverships in federal and state court. Trinitee has substantial experience defending and prosecuting avoidance actions and she routinely represents secured lenders in contested bankruptcy matters.
With this experience, Trinitee has developed strong negotiation skills, which she uses to obtain the best result for each client. She regularly achieves successful agreements between parties even when a successful outcome seems unlikely, and often exceeds the expectations of clients. When parties are unable to reach an agreement, Trinitee is ready to take her client’s case to trial.