Cia Mackle’s practice has focused on a broad range of domestic and international business reorganization and restructuring matters, including the representation of debtors in possession, chapter 11 trustees, creditors’ committees, and other constituencies in the largest chapter 11 cases nationwide, including, most recently, Party City, Cineworld, Chinos Holdings (J. Crew), Neiman Marcus, and Ascena (Ann Taylor). She has over fifteen years’ experience representing committees, chapter 11 trustees, and liquidating trusts in financial fraud and Ponzi cases, including Professional Financial Investors, Inc. and Woodbridge Financial. Cia has prosecuted and defended numerous multimillion-dollar fraudulent transfer and breach-of-fiduciary-duty actions. With detailed knowledge of e-discovery issues as well as skill in the substantive and technological presentation of electronic evidence, she counsels clients on e-discovery issues and has managed dozens of large reviews or productions. Cia is perennially selected for inclusion by Best Lawyers in America for her work in Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law and Litigation – Bankruptcy. She is a graduate of Duke University and received her J.D. from University of Southern California where she was a member of the Southern California Law Review.