Alan Wenokur and Nate Riordan Named 2024 Seattle Bankruptcy Super Lawyers

Wenokur Riordan is honored that our founding attorneys Nate Riordan and Alan Wenokur have both been named 2024 Seattle Bankruptcy Super Lawyers, an honor bestowed on only 5% of attorneys in Washington. Super Lawyers® is a rating service of outstanding lawyers in more than 70 fields of practice. Each year, a select group earns this recognition by enduring a rigorous, multiphase rating process of 12 indicators of professional achievement and peer recognition. Selections are made annually on a state-by-state basis.

About Alan Wenokur

For the 12th year in a row, Alan Wenokur was recognized as a Bankruptcy Super Lawyer®. Only 5% of all lawyers in Washington earn this honor, and very few have held this position for twelve years. Alan has been named a 2024 Seattle Bankruptcy Super Lawyer for his superior work in the field of Bankruptcy law.

alan@wrlawgroup.com | (206) 724-0846

Alan Wenokur has been a Seattle attorney since 1983, with a practice emphasizing bankruptcy. Alan represents debtors and creditors in bankruptcy cases, workouts, and bankruptcy litigation. His clients also include a number of Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees. He frequently represents parties in complex cases, including asset disputes, financial fraud claims, and bankruptcy discharge litigation.

Alan is rated AV-Preeminent by Martindale Hubble. He is a member of the Washington State Bar creditor/debtor section, the US Bankruptcy Court’s local rules committee, and the American Bankruptcy Institute. He regularly serves as a mediator on bankruptcy matters as part of the Hon. Thomas T. Glover mediation program. He has volunteered his services with the King County Bar Association’s Debt Clinic for over 20 years.

Alan received his B.A. at the University of Michigan in 1979 and graduated cum laude from the University of Michigan School of Law in 1983.

Alan practices in the areas of:

  • Commercial and Consumer Bankruptcy

  • Bankruptcy Litigation

  • Creditors' Rights

  • Workouts and Debt Relief

About Nate Riordan

Nate Riordan has earned recognition as a Top rated Bankruptcy attorney in Seattle, Washingtonn for the 6th year in a row. Nate has been named a 2024 Seattle Super Lawyer for his outstanding work in Bankruptcy, Franchise and Dealership, and Mergers and Acquisitions.

nate@wrlawgroup.com.com | (206) 724-0846

Nate Riordan received a B.A. with honors from the University of Wisconsin – Madison in 1992 and graduated cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1998. Nate practiced law in Minneapolis until 2004, where he practiced in the areas of corporate bankruptcy, workouts, restructures, finance, franchise and corporate and transactional law. In 2004, Nate moved to Seattle and has practiced there ever since.

Nate practices in the areas of:

  • Multi-Unit Franchise

  • Commercial Bankruptcy

  • Leasing

  • Transactional/Mergers & Acquisitions

  • Corporate/Partnership

  • Commercial Leasing / Sale-Leaseback

  • Franchise Representation

  • Master Franchisor / Area Developer Representation

  • Debt Restructure / Workout

  • Finance

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Do you have questions about bankruptcy and business law? Contact the experienced Seattle bankruptcy attorneys at Wenokur Riordan PLLC today at (206) 724-0846 to discuss your situation.

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