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Rick Dressel concentrates his practice in representing clients in all areas of Chapter 7 proceedings, Chapter 11 reorganization proceedings, adversary proceedings, and out-of-court debtor/creditor workouts. He represents financially-distressed corporations and individuals, as well as secured creditors, unsecured creditors, and trustees in bankruptcy cases, and both corporations and individuals in out-of-court workout situations.

He is an active participant in the Rutgers University School of Law-Camden Bankruptcy Pro Bono Project, has participated as a Master in the New Jersey Bankruptcy Inn of Court, has served on the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey Lawyers Advisory Committee, and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey Small Business Chapter 11 Rules Committee. He has also authored numerous articles, is a past co-editor of the New Jersey ICLE Bankruptcy Manual, and is a member of the Board of Director of the Animal Welfare Association in Vorhees, New Jersey.

Honors & Awards

  • Top Attorney, SJ Magazine, 2017

Professional Affiliations

  • Member, New Jersey State Bar Association
    • Bankruptcy Section
  • Member, Camden County Bar Association,
    • Creditor/Debtor Committee

News & Events

  • The Slow Motion Riot: Moving From Theory to Practice in Implementing Value-Based Relationships Between Inside and Outside Counsel, DELVACCA (May 6, 2010)