Andrew Harnisch's practice is concentrated in bankruptcy, insolvency, and business reorganization. Representative Experience: Representative Cases: Creditor's counsel for three national banks in Chapter 11 case of a large Arizona land banker (2008 2009); Creditor's counsel for a national bank in Chapter 11 case of a major Arizona homebuilder (2008); Counsel for landlord in Chapter 7 case of franchisee of a major national donut chain (2007); Counsel for liquidating trustee operating under a confirmed plan of reorganization in a case involving an investment Ponzi scheme (2008-present). Pro Bono Representations: Debtor's counsel for a non-profit religious organization in a contested Chapter 11 case, resulting in a confirmed plan of reorganization (2006-2008); Counsel for victim of fraudulent sale-leaseback real estate scheme, resulting in restoration of title to client's home (2007). Professional Memberships & Activities: State Bar of Arizona; Maricopa County Bar Association; American Bankruptcy Institute. Representative Presentations & Publications: Common Bankruptcy Litigation Issues, Co-Presenter, Maricopa County Bar Association (June 2010); Landlord-Tenant Disputes (Commercial & Residential), Co-Presenter, Maricopa County Bar Association, CLE Real Estate Fundamentals Service (February 2010). Professional Recognition & Awards: Top 50 Pro Bono Attorneys in Arizona, Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education (2010). Other Professional Experience: University of Southern California, Research Assistant to Professor Elyn Saks (2004).