Attorney Dean G. Rallis Jr. Selected to Lawdragon "500 Leading Global Bankruptcy & Restructuring Lawyers" Guide for 2025

June 27, 2025

Attorney Dean G. Rallis Jr. Selected to Lawdragon "500 Leading Global Bankruptcy & Restructuring Lawyers" Guide for 2025

LOS ANGELES - June 27, 2025 – Lawdragon has named Of Counsel Dean G. Rallis Jr. in its 2025 guide of "500 Leading Global Bankruptcy & Restructuring Lawyers" published today.

"These stellar advisors get the Mayday call when companies and other major entities face crises that imperil their existence," writes Lawdragon founder and CEO Katrina Dewey. "Whether massive fraud, market changes, mismanagement, or competition, it’s survival of the fittest and these are the lawyers who help organizations move forward." To view the issue, click here

Dean represents creditors (secured and unsecured), debtors, creditors’ committees and purchasers in the bankruptcy, restructuring and liquidation of companies. With over 40 years of experience, Dean focuses his practice in business reorganization, corporate insolvency, commercial and bankruptcy litigation, commercial transactions, as well as the acquisition of assets and businesses in bankruptcy cases and out-of-court workouts. He has worked with clients in the real estate, manufacturing, retail, healthcare and transportation, among other industries, and advocated on behalf of his clients in matters pending throughout the country.

Hahn & Hahn LLP, a certified Women Owned Business Enterprise, is a leader in the California business and legal communities celebrating 125 years of providing steadfast legal counsel to Southern California businesses and individuals. Founded in 1899, the firm represents institutional clients of all sizes, entrepreneurs, innovators, business owners, family offices, charitable organizations and high net worth individuals in their corporate, real estate, employment and financing matters, as well as commercial, employment and real estate litigation, eminent domain, bankruptcy and restructuring, estate planning and family law issues.

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