
Tim Anzenberger is a commercial and bankruptcy litigator, pursuing the interests of financial institutions and other creditors in bankruptcy cases and litigating on their behalf in state and federal courts. Tim is also an experienced appellate litigator in financial-services cases, handling all stages of an appeal—from post-trial motions through oral argument.
His experience includes representing lenders in commercial restructuring and bankruptcy cases; defending preference actions; defending lender-liability claims; prosecuting objections to discharge; pursuing fraudulent transfers; and defending creditors in adversary proceedings.
Tim is an active member of the American Bankruptcy Institute and frequently writes for the ABI Journal and its committee newsletters. He currently serves as Co-Chair of the ABI’s Business Reorganization Committee and sits on the Advisory Board for the ABI Southeast Bankruptcy Workshop. In 2022, Tim was selected for the ABI’s “40 Under 40,” honoring up-and-coming business professionals that demonstrate ability, leadership, and achievement in the bankruptcy and insolvency community.
As part of his appellate practice, Tim is a member of the Pro Bono Appellate Programs for the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Ninth Circuits.
Before private practice, Tim served as a law clerk for Presiding Justice Jess H. Dickinson of the Mississippi Supreme Court and served as a legal extern in the Staff Attorney’s Office of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
In law school, Tim served as an executive editor of the Mississippi College Law Review and was active on the Moot Court Board, where he was a National Champion and won Best Brief at the 2011 Andrews Kurth Moot Court National Championship. He also won Best Oral Advocate at the Ruby R. Vale Corporate Moot Court Competition and was a Finalist at the Elliot Cup Bankruptcy Competition. Tim also received Best Paper Awards in Antitrust Law, Law and Economics, Criminal Law, Secured Transactions, Legal Writing, and Capital Punishment Law.