
- Adjunct Faculty
Christopher Condon
Degrees
- JD, Boston University School of Law
- BA, Washington and Lee University
Contact
Email: ccondon@vermontlaw.edu
Biography
Contact
Christopher Condon is a problem solver with a track record of assisting companies and individuals in successfully navigating economic distress. With more than 20 years’ experience in commercial restructuring and related litigation, he provides thoughtful advice and finds innovative solutions to complex disputes.
Chris has counseled clients across a broad spectrum of business sectors from biotech and medical devices to construction and real estate. He has assisted businesses in dire economic circumstances and has often been able to effectuate a successful restructuring of debt, preserving assets, jobs and value for equity holders. While he is a skilled and effective courtroom advocate when necessary, Chris seeks to resolve conflicts quickly and efficiently, without the costs and delays of litigation.
Having spent his career first principally representing lenders and later primarily representing borrowers, Chris has spent time on both sides of the restructuring world and finds helping business owners resolve contests with lenders to be the most rewarding. He regularly represents debtors of all sizes in restructuring their obligations in both formal bankruptcy proceedings and in out-of-court workouts and refinancings. Chris strongly believes that while bankruptcy is a valuable tool that provides many unique remedies for debtors, it is one which should be employed strategically. Chris also regularly represents creditors in pressing their claims to obtain the maximum recovery in the shortest amount of time. He is a partner at Bowditch & Dewey.
Chris is an avid consumer of art museums, baseball, and Formula One. In his downtime, Chris enjoys cooking for his family at their home in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Expertise
- Bankruptcy
- Business Law
Departments
- Faculty