Emony M. Robertson

Restructuring & Special Situations

New York, New York, United States

About

My aim is to continue building mutually beneficial relationships with business and legal professionals. *Any testimonial or endorsement on this profile does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.*

Experience

  • Associate at Latham & Watkins
    Jul 2025 - Present · 1 yr 1 mo

  • Financial Restructuring Associate at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
    Sep 2023 - Jul 2025 · 1 yr 11 mos

    Member, New York Associates’ Committee

  • Judicial Law Clerk to Hon. Craig T. Goldblatt at U.S. Bankruptcy Courts
    Sep 2022 - Sep 2023 · 1 yr 1 mo

  • Howard University School of Law (1 yr 5 mos)
    • Student Attorney for the Investor Justice Education Clinic
      Aug 2021 - Apr 2022 · 9 mos

      Presented the Tamar Meekins Leadership Award by Howard Law’s Clinical Law Center. "Student Attorneys are assigned investor cases and pursue claims against some of the largest financial services companies in the nation, as well as their brokers and investment advisers. Students handle cases involving a variety of financial products and transactions including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, exchange traded funds, stock options, Real Estate Investment Trust (“REITs”), variable annuities, limited partnerships, and initial public offerings."

    • Captain of Charles Hamilton Houston National Moot Court Team
      May 2021 - Apr 2022 · 1 yr

    • Research Assistant to (Bankruptcy) Professor Matthew A. Bruckner
      Dec 2020 - Apr 2021 · 5 mos

  • 2021 LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation Fellow at LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation
    Mar 2021 - Nov 2021 · 9 mos

    LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation in partnership with the LNLP African Ancestry Network provides fellows with the opportunity to identify and address the challenge of systemic racism in the legal system. Through the Fellowship, I am working to help consumer bankruptcy practitioners intentionally reduce bias practices in their advisement of African-Americans and other persons of color in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcies, through a Consumer Bankruptcy Toolkit and CLE Course offered through LexisNexis.