OVERVIEW

Andrew Arthur concentrates his practice on a variety of bankruptcy, restructuring, and commercial litigation matters including the representation of debtors, creditors and other parties-in-interest.

Prior to joining White and Williams, Andrew practiced at a well-respected New Jersey law firm where he represented commercial debtors and creditors in Chapter 7 and 11 proceedings and local governments and agencies with respect to real estate redevelopment projects and litigation.

Andrew served as a law clerk in both state and federal courts for the Honorable Douglas H. Hurd, P.J.Cv. in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Mercer Vicinage, Civil Division; the Honorable Paul Innes, P.J.Ch. in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Mercer Vicinage, General Equity Division; and the Honorable Rosemary Gambardella in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.

Recognition and Involvement

Recognition & Involvement

Andrew was selected to the American Bankruptcy Institute 2024-25 Class of Diversity and Inclusion Mentorship Program. He serves as a Mentor Coach to students with the non-profit organization, America Needs You (ANY). Andrew also served as a Vice Chair for the Minority in the Profession Section of the New Jersey Bar Association promoting diversity and inclusion in the law. While in law school, Andrew was a Managing Editor for the Rutgers Race and the Law Review.

Credentials

Bar and Court Admissions

New Jersey

New York

U.S. District Court of New Jersey

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

U.S. Southern District of New York

U.S. Eastern District of New York

Education

Rutgers University School of Law – Newark, JD

Saint Peter's University, MBA, BA, 2013

News & Insights

  • White and Williams Attorney, Andrew E. Arthur, Selected to American Bankruptcy Institute Diversity and Inclusion Mentoring Program
    White and Williams Attorney, Andrew E. Arthur, Selected to American Bankruptcy Institute Diversity and Inclusion Mentoring Program
    4.12.24
  • Balancing Private Interests and Judicial Oversight
    Balancing Private Interests and Judicial Oversight
    12.22.23 | American Bankruptcy Institute Journal
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Preference Amendments to Bankruptcy Code Benefiting Vendors, Customers, Commercial Landlords and Tenants
    COVID-19 Pandemic Preference Amendments to Bankruptcy Code Benefiting Vendors, Customers, Commercial Landlords and Tenants
    3.30.21 | Financial Restructuring and Bankruptcy Alert
  • “Not Business as Usual: COVID-19, Small Businesses, and Bankruptcy”: Five Tips for Small Business Owners Weathering the Financial Effects of the Pandemic
    “Not Business as Usual: COVID-19, Small Businesses, and Bankruptcy”: Five Tips for Small Business Owners Weathering the Financial Effects of the Pandemic
    3.20 | American Bar Association
  • Cultural Competency: From the Field to the Boardroom
    Cultural Competency: From the Field to the Boardroom
    11.8.18 | American Bar Association - Section of Litigation, Minority Trial Lawyer
  • Cultural Competency: From the Field to the Boardroom
    Cultural Competency: From the Field to the Boardroom
    10.18 | Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey’s Abogados Newsletter

Memberships

New Jersey State Bar Association

New York State Bar Association

Hudson County Bar Association

Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey

Turnaround Management Association (TMA) – New York City Chapter and American Bankruptcy Institute

Arrow Back To Top
Jump to Page

By using this site, you agree to our updated Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use.