Attorney
Aditi represents companies, individuals, and receivers in commercial bankruptcy, restructuring, and receiverships. She advises creditors, debtors and receivers with respect to risk management and dispute resolution. Aditi’s experience and involvement in a wide array of bankruptcy and insolvency matters, including as an Assistant US Attorney, gives her unique perspective as she helps clients navigate complex commercial issues.
Aditi’s clients view her as a trusted business advisor. She takes time to really understand her clients’ business and then works diligently to help them achieve their goals. Aditi is solutions-oriented and focuses on collaboration and consensus to reach success. Her clients benefit from her responsive communication style and she is known for her ability to calmly and confidently guide clients through what can often be a stressful and complex process.
Aditi is active in a number of industry organizations and serves on the Board of Directors of Consumer Education and Training Services (CENTS). She was recently recognized by Chambers USA and commentators state she is “smart, astute and very, very good.” Aditi regularly speaks on topics related to bankruptcy and insolvency.
Introduction
Aditi represents companies, individuals, and receivers in commercial bankruptcy, restructuring, and receiverships. She advises creditors, debtors and receivers with respect to risk management and dispute resolution. Aditi’s experience and involvement in a wide array of bankruptcy and insolvency matters, including as an Assistant US Attorney, gives her unique perspective as she helps clients navigate complex commercial issues.
Aditi’s clients view her as a trusted business advisor. She takes time to really understand her clients’ business and then works diligently to help them achieve their goals. Aditi is solutions-oriented and focuses on collaboration and consensus to reach success. Her clients benefit from her responsive communication style and she is known for her ability to calmly and confidently guide clients through what can often be a stressful and complex process.
Aditi is active in a number of industry organizations and serves on the Board of Directors of Consumer Education and Training Services (CENTS). She was recently recognized by Chambers USA and commentators state she is “smart, astute and very, very good.” Aditi regularly speaks on topics related to bankruptcy and insolvency.
Education
- University of Washington (B.A., Political Science and International Studies, 2005)
- University of Chicago Law School (J.D., 2009)
Admissions
- Washington
- California
- New York
- US District Court, Western District of Washington
- US District Court, Eastern District of Washington
- US District Court, Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Central Districts of California
- US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Honors & Recognition
- Ranked in Washington State by Chambers USA in the area of Bankruptcy/Restructuring since 2020
- Recognized in Washington State by Chambers USA as an “Up and Coming” in the area of Bankruptcy/Restructuring, 2022, 2023
- Recognized in Washington State by Chambers USA as an “Associate to Watch” in the area of Bankruptcy/Restructuring, 2021
- Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® on the Ones to Watch List in Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law since 2021
- Named on the Washington Super Lawyers list by Super Lawyers® Magazine since 2023
- Named on the Washington Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers® Magazine
Professional & Community Involvement
- King County Bar Association, Creditor-Debtor Section
- Washington State Bar Association, Creditor Debtor Rights Section
- Federal Bar Association, Creditor-Debtor Section
- American Bar Association, Business Law Section
- Consumer Education and Training Services (CENTS), Vice President
- American Bankruptcy Institute
- South Asian Bar Association of Washington
Publications/Speaking Engagements
- Presenter, “The Twilight Zone: Have We Gone Nose Blind to Ethical Issues From the Bench and In the Practice,” National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges (NCBJ) 2024 Annual Conference (September 20, 2024)
- Panelist, “Subchapter V: The Cutting Edge,” National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges’ Annual Conference (October 12, 2023)
- Presenter, “Wealth Transfer and Creditors’ Rights,” American Bar Association’s Spring Meeting (April 29, 2023)
- Presenter, “LLC Issues in Bankruptcy,” CENTS’ 2021 Virtual (November 10, 2021)
- Panelist, “Subchapter V and Small Business Considerations,” 34th Annual Northwest Bankruptcy Institute Live Webcast (April 22, 2021)
- Presenter, “Bankruptcy and Receivership,” WSBA’s Real Property Spring CLE (April 2, 2021)
- Author, “Chapter 11 and First Day Motions,” King County Bar Association (June 2020)
- Author, “Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019,” 33rd Annual NW Bankruptcy Institute (April 2020)
- Author, “Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019,” King County Bar Association (January 2020); Washington State Bar Association (February 2020)
- Author, “Commercial Law Developments,” Western District of Washington Bench Bar (January 2019)
Personal
- King County Bar Association Debt Clinic
- Coach – Garfield High School YMCA Mock Trial