Wanda Borges is the principal member of Borges & Associates, LLC,
a law firm based in Syosset, NY. For more than 29 years, Ms. Borges has
concentrated her practice on commercial litigation and creditors'
rights in bankruptcy matters, representing corporate clients and
creditors' committees throughout the United States in Chapter 11
proceedings, out-of-court settlements, commercial transactions and
preference litigation. She is the Immediate Past President of the
Commercial Law League of America and has been an Attorney Member of its
National Board of Governors, a Past Chair of the Bankruptcy Section and a
past member of the executive council of its Eastern Region. Ms. Borges
is a member of the American Bar Association, the American Bankruptcy
Institute, the Hispanic National Bar Association and the Turnaround
Management Association, and is an associate member of the International
Association of Commercial Collectors. She is a regular lecturer for NACM
and its Affiliated Associations on commercial and corporate law
(including ECOA, the Uniform Commercial Code and FCRA), insolvency
matters, creditors' rights issues, antitrust law and the Sarbanes-Oxley
Act of 2002. Ms. Borges has authored, edited and contributed to numerous
publications including Thomson West's Enforcing Judgments and Collecting Debts in New York, the NAB book Out of the Red and Into the Black, the BCCA's Credit & Collection Handbook, the CLLA Commercial Law Journal, Bulletin, Debt 3 and Bankruptcy Section newsletters-including her treatise "Hidden Liens, Who is Entitled to What?"-and NACM's Antitrust,
Restraint of Trade and Unfair Competition: Myth Versus Reality, Manual
of Credit and Collection Laws and Principles of Business Credit. She has co-authored The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 - An Overhaul of U.S. Bankruptcy Law, also published by NACM.