Robert Drain

Adjunct Professor
Elisabeth Haub School of Law
Corporate and Business Law

Biography

Adjunct Professor Robert Drain is a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Southern District of New York. At the time of his appointment in 2002, he was a partner in the Bankruptcy Department of the New York law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where he represented debtors, trustees, secured and unsecured creditors, official and unofficial creditors committees, buyers of distressed businesses and distressed debt in Chapter 11 cases, out-of-court restructurings, and bankruptcy-related litigation. He also was actively involved in several transnational insolvency matters.

Professor Drain is a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy, a member and board member of the American Bankruptcy Institute, a member the International Insolvency Institute, and a member and board member of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges. He is a past member and secretary of the Bankruptcy and Reorganization Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. He was an adjunct professor for several years at St. John’s University School of Law’s LL.M. in Bankruptcy Program and has lectured and written on numerous bankruptcy-related topics.

Since his judicial appointment, Professor Drain has presided over such Chapter 11 cases as Loral, RCN, Cornerstone, Refco, Allegiance Telecom, Delphi, Coudert Brothers, Frontier Airlines, Star Tribune, Reader’s Digest, A&P, Hostess Brands, Christian Brothers, and Momentive. He also has presided over the ancillary or plenary cases, as the case may be, of Corporacion Durango, Satellites Mexicanas, Parmalat S. p. A. and its affiliated United States debtors, Varig S.A., Yukos (II), SphinX, Galvex Steel, TBS Shipping, Excel Maritime, and Nautilus, and has served as the court-appointed mediator in a number of Chapter 11 cases.

Professor Drain received his B.A. degree cum laudewith honors from Yale University in 1979 and his J.D. degree in 1984 from the Columbia University School of Law, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar for three years.He is also the author of a novel,The Great Work in the United States of America.

Education

  • BA, Yale University
  • JD, Columbia University School of Law

Courses Taught

Fellowships & Scholarships

  • Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy

Areas of Interest

Bankruptcy