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Timothy Million

Tim is an energy-focused attorney who utilizes bankruptcy law to help businesses solve problems.

As an undergraduate finance major, Tim expected to work in the financial industry but altered his plans after enjoying the intellectual challenge of a business law class. He anticipated working in a purely transactional practice, but was fascinated by his law school bankruptcy course. Tim recognized that a bankruptcy practice was an opportunity to solve problems for companies in difficult circumstances.

Today, Tim manages reorganizations and workouts for corporations with complex problems. His experience includes the representation of creditors, debtors and trustees in Chapter 7 and 11 bankruptcy cases, out-of-court restructurings and bankruptcy-related litigation. However, he finds the most satisfaction in deals that preserve jobs and allow companies to survive, rebuild and move forward.

While Tim has worked with clients in a wide variety of industries, he has a special focus on energy clients. Oil and gas are at the center of daily life in Houston, and Tim enjoys working with clients whose businesses have a true impact on his community.

Clients trust Tim to know both bankruptcy law and their industry, but they also value his practicality and dependability. He’s known for getting deals done quickly and in the client’s interest.

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 created the ability to transfer production tax credits (“PTC”) to an “eligible taxpayer” pursuant to Section 6418 of the Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”). However, exactly when an eligible taxpayer acquires a PTC is often not clear. Such uncertainty creates fertile ground for disputes, especially in bankruptcy.