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Mark V. Bossi

Attorney

Current Position

Partner
Thompson Coburn LLP
One U.S. Bank Plaza
Suite 2600
St. Louis, MO 63101-1611
USA

Tel: 314-552-6015
Fax: 314-552-7015
Email: mbossi@thompsoncoburn.com

Class: XIX (2008)Circuit: Eighth

Education

University of Kansas, B.S., Business with Distinction (1984)
The George Washington University, J.D, with Honors (1987)

Professional Career

Associate (1987-95); Partner, Thompson Coburn LLP (1996-)

Affiliations

American Bankruptcy Institute, Board of Directors (2000-06); Chair UCC Committee (2000-05)
Turnaround Management Association, Missouri Chapter, President (2001-02); Board of Directors (1998-06)
Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, Chair, Bankruptcy Committee (1994-95)
Kansas Bar Association (1988-)
Missouri Bar Association (1987-)
Illinois Bar Association (1988-)
American Bar Association (1987-)

Publications

"American Bankruptcy Institute 8th Circuit Case Updates," American Bankruptcy Institute 2000- Co-author
"Are CROs More Powerful than Turnaround Consultants?" TMA Journal of Corporate Renewal 2006 Author
Missouri Creditors' Remedies Deskbook, "Chapter 9-Security Interests in Personal Property," The Missouri Bar 1999 and 2001 supp. Co-author
"Preference Liability for Advances Against Uncollected Deposits-Part II," American Bankruptcy Institute-Cracking the Code Mar 1998 Author
"Preference Exposure for Advances Against Uncollected Deposits-Part I," American Bankruptcy Institute-Cracking the Code Mar 1997 Author
Missouri Bankruptcy Practice Deskbook, 1996, "Supplement to Chapter 6-Avoiding Powers," The Missouri Bar 1996 Co-author
"Representing Unsecured Creditors in the Shadow and the Darkness of Bankruptcy," Journal of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis 1995 Co-author
Missouri Creditors' Remedies Deskbook, "Chapter 8-Replevin," The Missouri Bar 1991 supp. Co-author

Awards

Listed in Best Lawyers in America, (2007-)
Missouri & Kansas SuperLawyer, (2005-)
Missouri Bar, 2011 Michael R. Roser Excellence in Bankruptcy Practice Award