Background
Kratsch, P. Steven was born on December 8, 1957 in Passaic, New Jersey, United States.
Kratsch, P. Steven was born on December 8, 1957 in Passaic, New Jersey, United States.
Vanderbilt University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1979. Juris Doctor, 1982).
Worked at Gray & Gilliland, Professional Corporation (Atlanta, Georgia) specializing in General Civil Trial Practice in all Courts, Corporate, Residential and Commercial Real Estate, Banking, Bankruptcy, Aviation Law, Domestic Law and Construction Law. Admitted to the bar, 1982, Tennessee. 1986, Georgia.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Tau Kappa Alpha-Delta Sigma Rho.
Member, National Moot Court Team. Briefing Editor, Moot Court Board, 1981-1982.
Author: "Criminal Prosecutions and Manipulative Restitution: The Utilization of State Criminal Courts for Contravention of Debtor Relief," Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law, 1984. Uniform Rules of Criminal Procedure: Policies and Perspective, R. Fisher and K. Kovalcheck, Key Issue: Criminal Justice, Springboard Publications, 1983.
"More Constitutional Beef," 1984, Number.
7, Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser, July, 1984. "Butcher Finds Constitutional Beef: Protects Financial Records and Mail," 1984, Number. 5, Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser, May, 1984.
"Assignability of Executory Contracts: Conflict With Governmental Regulations," 1984-Number.
1, Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser, January, 1984. Law Clerk to Honorary Keith M. Lundin, Judge, United States.
Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Tennessee, 1982-1984. Member: State Bar of Georgia.
Tennessee and American Bar Associations.
Gray & Gilliland maintains a diverse practice including civil litigation, corporate and business, creditors rights, and commercial and residential real estate. Our civil litigation includes insurance and aviation, product liability disputes, construction matters, business and real estate disputes and domestic litigation. The corporate and business practice includes mergers and acquisitions for public and private companies, management-led buy-outs, reorganizations and corporate and commercial lending for a variety of financial institutions.
Our creditors rights practice involves representation of trustees, creditors and debtors in reorganizations, workouts and bankruptcy matters.
The real estate practice includes both individual and institutional clients in the development, financing and leasing of a full array of commercial projects.
Member, National Moot Court Team. Briefing Editor, Moot Court Board, 1981-1982.