Ibrahim Ijaz is a corporate restructuring lawyer with experience representing clients in chapter 11 cases (including bankruptcy litigation, significant creditor representations, and in-court distressed transactions) and out-of-court restructurings. Before joining the Firm, he clerked for Judge Marvin Isgur on the Southern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court's complex case panel.
Notable representation include Red River Talc (a Johnson & Johnson affiliate) (debtor's counsel), Vintage Wine Estates (debtor's counsel), The Boeing Company (creditor's counsel), and The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (creditor's counsel).
Ibrahim volunteers with Jones Day's initiative to combat human trafficking and helps organize the Start Anew Clinic in Houston, Texas, which supports survivors of trafficking and domestic violence. While in law school, Ibrahim was a student attorney in the BU/MIT Technology Law Clinic. He interned for Judge Zuberi Bakari Williams of the District Court of Maryland, Montgomery County, through the American Bar Association's Judicial Intern Opportunity Program.
- Boston University (J.D. 2023; Dean's Award for Trademarks and Unfair Competition; Note Editor, Journal of Science and Technology Law); University of Michigan (B.A. in Public Policy 2018)
- Massachusetts
- Law Clerk to Judge Marvin Isgur, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas (2023-2024); Intern to Judge Zuberi Bakari Williams, District Court of Maryland, Montgomery County (Summer 2021)
- Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi
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