Meg is a true litigator experienced in briefing, research, and argument. Meg digs deep for solutions and is not satisfied with cursory review or thin analysis.
At A.M. Saccullo Legal, Meg focuses her practice in secured transactions, asset recovery, and federal court litigation across the country.
Meg began her career in corporate insolvency representing debtors, creditors’ committees, and bankruptcy trustees. She later focused her practice on creditors’ rights and out-of-court workouts. After litigating for the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, Meg has returned to commercial litigation.
Meg is a member of the International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation.
Mark excels in tailoring a legal strategy that will achieve the best outcome in an efficient and effective manner.
Mark represents parties with an extensive variety of interests, including creditors’ committees, asset purchasers, landlords, and secured and unsecured creditors. He has extensive experience representing creditors’ committees holding tort claims and serving as outside general counsel to settlement trusts.
Before focusing on bankruptcy, insolvency, and trust matters, Mark gained extensive experience in federal and state court litigation, handling hundreds of depositions, arbitrations, and mediations.
Mark is active in the Brandywine Youth Club, a local youth athletic organization.
Tom crafts collaborative solutions to complex problems. Tom can bring even the most recalcitrant parties to the negotiating table.
Tom practices in commercial and corporate litigation, intellectual property litigation, and environmental law.
His environmental work focuses on Brownfields transactions, compliance, administrative issues and litigation. Tom has also been selected by the Delaware Department of Justice to serve as special litigation counsel for the investigation and resolution of significant environmental law violations.
Many of Tom’s prior cases have involved the resolution of highly technical or complex legal issues where his engineering background is particularly beneficial.
Before attending law school, Tom worked as an environmental enforcement officer for the United States Environmental Protection Agency in Philadelphia.
Tom is also a highly experienced mediator. He has mediated hundreds of cases for the Delaware Residential Foreclosure Mediation Program.
Tom formerly chaired both the litigation section and the environmental section of the Delaware State Bar Association. He has additionally served as an officer of the intellectual property section.
He has served as finance chair on Delaware’s Brownfields Advisory Committee and participated in environmental committees of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce and Delaware’s Committee of 100.
Tom has authored materials and lectured on various topics in environmental law.
Tom formerly served as the President of the New Castle County Council and a Representative in the Delaware State House of Representatives. He is an active member of the Federal Civil Panel for the District of Delaware and has served as attorney adviser to Brandywine High School’s Mock Trial team. He also coaches youth soccer.
Anthony leverages his depth of knowledge in bankruptcy and commercial law to craft creative solutions, foreseeing and addressing obstacles before they become problems.
Anthony is the founding member of A. M. Saccullo Legal. For nearly two decades, Anthony has practiced law in Wilmington, Delaware, focusing on bankruptcy, creditors’ rights, and corporate and commercial litigation.
Throughout his career, Anthony has represented entities in every facet of bankruptcy, from pre-bankruptcy planning to plan confirmation. He has also represented creditors’ committees, equity-holder committees, secured lenders, landlords, and other creditors in bankruptcy. Anthony has also been engaged by liquidating agents, chapter 7 trustees, chapter 11 trustees, and other post-confirmation entities formed to administer, liquidate, and distribute estate assets.
Anthony has directed a diverse array of corporate and commercial cases from contract disputes to complex, multi-party, multi-jurisdictional litigation.
Anthony has also advised Boards of Directors and Special Committees of Board Members through material transactions, reorganization planning, and bankruptcy.
Anthony is a certified mediator in the Superior Court for the State of Delaware and a court-approved mediator for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
Anthony is a member of the Delaware State Bar Association, the American Bankruptcy Institute, and the Delaware Bankruptcy Inns of Court.
Anthony is a former Judicial Extern for the Honorable Tina L. Brozman, Chief Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
Anthony was an adjunct professor of law at the Beasley School of Law at Temple University, where he taught Commercial Bankruptcy Practice and Procedures. Anthony was also an adjunct professor at West Chester University, where he taught Business Law.
Doug is a dynamic senior attorney with over thirty-four years of diverse business and legal experience.
He has a proven adeptness at balancing competing priorities and successfully resolving urgent and crisis situations arising in the corporate environment. He employs a practical, results-focused approach based on:
Developing an understanding of the interests and motivations of key constituents
Managing their expectations through clear communication
Building consensus by inspiring others to focus their efforts on driving the process to deliver results
With A.M. Saccullo Legal, Doug focuses on corporate and commercial drafting and negotiations in transactional situations, either in bankruptcy cases or the ordinary course of a business’s operations.
Doug began his legal career at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, practicing in both the Corporate Restructuring and Banking & Institutional Investing practice groups.
He also served as General Counsel to a hedge fund and was a Senior Counsel in-house at Mellon Financial Corporation, and its successor entity, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation.
In addition to his legal experience, Doug also has extensive business expertise in finance and operations and has previously served as both Chief Restructuring Officer and Chief Investment Officer.
Doug also has worked as a consultant to several liquidating trusts in the context of closing out the final stages of Chapter 11 estates.
Doug is a member of the New York State Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association, the New York City Bar Association, the Turnaround Management Association, and the American Bankruptcy Institute.
Doug co-authored an article with Jay M. Goffman, Esq. entitled, “Steering a Board of Directors Through the Zone of Insolvency,” in a Practicing Law Institute course handbook for a program co-chaired by Mr. Goffman entitled, “Vulture Capital & Corporate Restructuring: Protecting Your Client’s Interests in Difficult Times,” May 2002.
While in law school, Doug served as the sole research assistant to Professors Helen H. Bender and Joseph M. Perrillo as they assembled the Third Edition of “Cases and Problems on Contracts” published by West Group, 2000.
Doug returned to his alma mater, Columbia University, where he was an Adjunct Professor in the Management Department and taught “Turnaround Management” in the Business School to MBA candidates from 2016 through 2019.
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