Commercial Services Attorney Dan Gold Joins Wilson Elser’s Miami Office

Dan Gold, of Wilson Elser

Dan Gold, partner in Wilson Elser

Commercial services attorney Dan Gold has joined Wilson Elser’s Miami office as a partner.

Formerly of Ehrenstein Charbonneau Calderin, Gold’s practice is focused on bankruptcy and creditor’s rights, representing distressed businesses, professional services firms and financial institutions that become litigation targets in bankruptcy cases. He works with debtors, secured and unsecured creditors, trustees, indenture trustees and distressed businesses in all aspects of bankruptcy, including litigation, asset sales and out-of-court restructurings.

“Dan’s practice complements Wilson Elser’s national Bankruptcy practice,” said Anthony Strasius, regional managing partner of Wilson Elser’s Miami office. “While the national practice has always served clients in jurisdictions throughout the country, having Dan’s experience and skill set in South Florida bolsters the practice’s geographic footprint and provides our clients with ready access to an accomplished, local attorney.”;

Gold’s industry experience includes aviation, retail, real estate development, financial services firms and banks. His client base comprises New York–based financial institutions and national companies with a Florida presence.

Having seen firsthand how bankruptcy can set back lives and threaten businesses and families, Gold contributes his time to counseling young adults in colleges and high schools about proper credit management skills and the consequences of abusing credit. His efforts and presentations through the CARE Program help young people to avoid incurring excessive debt.

Since 2009, Gold has made repeat appearances on the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list. Additionally, he is a former board member and currently serves on the Judicial Liaison Committee of the Bankruptcy Bar Association for the Southern District of Florida, and is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute.

Gold earned his J.D. degree from Boston College Law School (2003), where he was an articles editor on the Boston College Intellectual Property and Technology Forum. He earned his M.A. degree from the University of New Mexico (2000), and he graduated cum laude with a B.A. degree from Vanderbilt University (1992).