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For over 20 years, Ted Cundick has assisted clients in finding solutions to complex commercial litigation matters in both state and federal court in Utah and beyond. He also has expertise in bankruptcy law and creditor’s rights having represented debtors, creditors, and trustees in all aspects of complex bankruptcy proceedings, financial restructurings, and workout-related litigation matters.
No professional opportunity is better than helping clients solve a problem that may seem beyond their ability to solve. As a result, Ted has helped multiple companies successfully reorganize under the Small Business Subchapter V provisions of the bankruptcy code, and has helped members of multiple LLCs extricate themselves from complicated business breakups.
Ted gained a unique perspective while clerking for The Honorable Bill Parker in the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
Education & Admissions
Education
Juris Doctor, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary, 2004
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- Order of the Coif
- Member, William and Mary Law Review
- Graduate Research Fellow and Junior Partner, Legal Skills Program, Marshall-Wythe School of Law
Bachelor of Arts, Accounting, magna cum laude, University of Utah, 2001
Admissions
State Bar of Texas
Utah State Bar
Federal Bars including District of Utah, Eastern, Western, and Southern Districts of Texas, and Central District of Illinois
Languages
Spanish
Recognitions
Utah Business Magazine, Utah Legal Elite, Bankruptcy/Workout, 2015-2016, 2018-2020
Mountain States Super Lawyers, Rising Star, Bankruptcy/Workout, 2013-2017
Memberships & Activities
Utah Bar, Bankruptcy Section (former section Chair); Litigation Section
Federal Bar Association, Utah Chapter
Vice-Chair, Canyon Rim Citizens’ Association, Community Council within Millcreek City
Supervisory Committee Member, Utah First Credit Union
Law Clerk, Chief Judge Bill Parker, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Texas
Civilian Employee, U.S. Army JAG Corp, 2002 Adjunct Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, intermittent since 2010