Shayna M Steinfeld
Certified in Business Bankruptcy & Consumer Bankruptcy - American Board of Certification

Shayna M Steinfeld
Steinfeld & Steinfeld PC
31 Lenox Pointe NE
Atlanta GA 30324
Tel: 404 636-7786
Fax: 404 636-5486
E-mail: Shayna@SteinfeldLaw.com

Shayna M. Steinfeld practices exclusively in the areas of bankruptcy, corporate reorganization and creditors' rights in Georgia and serves as a Special Assistant Administrative Law Judge for Georgia's Office of State Administrative Hearings. She was associated for seven years with the Atlanta law firm of Macey, Wilensky, Cohen, Wittner & Kessler, LLP and is a past-president of the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers. She currently serves on the boards of directors of the Sole Practitioner/Small Firm Section (as Chair-Elect) and the Bankruptcy Section (as a Member at Large) of the Atlanta Bar Association and for the National Conference of Women Bar Associations. She is the President of the Consumer Bankruptcy Group, is Co-President of the Hadassah Attorney's Council, and is a member of the National Association for Women Business Owners. She is also chairing a Continuing Legal Education series for the Atlanta Bar Association (Summer 2000) and is serving on the Family Law Study Committee and the Women and Minorities in the Profession Committee for the State Bar of Georgia. A graduate of Emory University College (B.A., 1986), Law School (J.D., 1990) and Business School (M.B.A., 1990), Shayna has been a frequent lecturer on various bankruptcy-related topics to numerous local and state-wide bar associations and has authored several articles appearing in the state bar journal and section newsletters. While in law school, she served as Managing Editor of the Bankruptcy Developments Journal, received American Jurisprudence awards in Real Estate Sales and Finance and Commercial Law: Negotiable Instruments and interned for the Hon. Margaret H. Murphy, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia. She is licensed to appear before Georgia State and Federal Courts and the United States Supreme Court.
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