Caitlin Cahow's practice focuses on business restructuring and reorganization. She advises clients in chapter 11 proceedings, including complex bankruptcy litigation and mass tort matters, and on a broad range of out-of-court solutions, including out-of-court restructurings, and distressed mergers and acquisitions.
Caitlin's practice has exposed her to a variety of industries, including automotive/transportation, aerospace, mining, manufacturing, retail, media, and technology.
She currently represents Aldrich Pump LLC and Murray Boiler LLC, affiliates of Trane Technologies plc, in their chapter 11 cases before the Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of North Carolina. Her company representations include Red River Talc LLC and LLT Management LLC (f.k.a. LTL Management LLC), GUE Liquidation Companies (f.k.a. FTD Companies) (recognized as "Restructuring Deal of the Year" by The Deal in 2020), General Wireless (d/b/a RadioShack), and Molycorp, as well as various companies that have achieved out-of-court solutions. Her creditor representations include noteholders and term lenders of iHeartCommunications and term lenders of Preferred Proppants.
A two-time Olympic medalist in women's ice hockey, in 2014, Caitlin was selected by President Obama to the Presidential Delegation to the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. Caitlin was later appointed to serve as a member of the President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition. Currently, she serves as a member of the USA Hockey board of directors.
Esperienze
- Boston College (J.D. 2014; Aviam Soifer Award for Public Service Achievement and Leadership); Harvard University (B.A. 2008)
- Georgia and Illinois
The Best Lawyers in America "Ones to Watch" in both Litigation — Bankruptcy and in Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law (2021-2025)
National LGBT Bar Association: Best LGBT Lawyers Under 40 (2021)
- Law Clerk to Judge Timothy A. Barnes, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2014-2015) and extern to Associate Justice Andrew R. Grainger, Massachusetts Appeals Court (Fall 2013)