Cahill Gordon & Reindel hired Amit Trehan as a partner in New York, strengthening the firm’s bankruptcy and restructuring practice.
Trehan’s practice will focus on representing a broad range of clients including financial institutions, hedge funds, direct lenders, corporate clients, ad hoc groups and derivative counterparties, among others. He joins Cahill from Barclays, where he most recently served as a principal in special asset management, overseeing a portfolio of distressed credits across numerous industries and financial products including leveraged finance, structured finance, asset-based lending, bilateral lending, commercial real estate and derivatives.
“Having spent the last dozen years in two different leading roles for one of the world’s most impressive financial institutions, Amit brings to Cahill extensive experience managing distressed credits,” Joel Moss, co-chair of Cahill’s bankruptcy and restructuring practice, said. “His remarkable deal list includes managing exposure for one of the largest bankruptcy cases and the largest DIP financing since the pandemic and the largest liability management transaction to date.”
“Barclays regularly tapped Amit for the bank’s highest profile and most complex transactions in the restructuring space,” Adam Dworkin, executive committee member and co-chair of Cahill’s corporate group, said. “The challenges he tackled there with such success will serve as a powerful foundation as he guides Cahill’s clients through their bankruptcy and restructuring deals.”
“We are very excited to welcome Amit to the team and view his arrival as further evidence of our commitment to a growth strategy that enhances our capabilities in areas closely aligned with Cahill’s top-tier practices, including leveraged finance and capital markets,” Herb Washer, chair of Cahill’s executive committee, said.
Trehan is the second lateral partner to enter Cahill’s bankruptcy practice in 13 months, following Joel Moss, who joined as a co-chair in March 2023.
“Cahill is rightly recognized as a market leader in leveraged finance, due to both their market share as well as the quality of their work,” Trehan said. “Expanding its already robust and complementary restructuring practice is a logical step. I’m excited to be joining this outstanding team and harnessing the multi-disciplinary strengths of the firm.”
Prior to Barclays, Trehan routinely represented large commercial and investment banks as creditors in the largest, most complex chapter 11 cases and other distressed situations. He received his J.D. from University of Michigan Law School, and his B.A. from Brown University.







