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Adrian Delancy Featured in Daily Business Review

Posted on Aug 16, 2016 - News by

MIAMI, FL – August 16, 2016 – Markowitz Ringel Trusty + Hartog partner Adrian Delancy is featured in the Profiles in Law section of the August 15, 2016, edition of  the Daily Business Review.  The article, written by Carlos Harrison, discusses how Delancy, a Miami native, overcame struggles such as Hurricane Andrew and the loss of his father, to earn his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University, to earn his law degree from the University of Miami, and to become a successful litigator and bankruptcy attorney. 

Delancy is a member of the firm’s Restructuring + Insolvency practice group where he practices primarily in the area of bankruptcy litigation focusing on Chapter 11 workouts, reorganizations, liquidations and debtor and creditor rights litigation. He was named a Florida Super Lawyer in 2016, Florida Legal Elite by Florida Trend Magazine in the Bankruptcy & Workout Category for 2013-2014 and a Florida Super Lawyer Rising Star in 2009. Only the Top 100 Black lawyers from each state who are actively practicing in the select specialty practices are eligible for membership by invitation only. Invitees must demonstrate superior qualifications, leadership skills and results as a legal professional. The selection process for this honor is based on a multi-phase process based upon objective and uniformly applied criteria which includes peer nominations combined with third party research.

Active in the community, Adrian is the president of the board of directors of Miami Bridge Youth and Family Services, Inc., a volunteer position he has held since July 2012. Miami Bridge is the only 24 hour emergency shelter in Miami-Dade County that provides shelter, protection and specialized counseling to abused, abandoned and neglected youth in the greater Miami community.