Biography

Martha Wyrick serves as counsel in the Restructuring Practice Group in the Dallas office of Haynes Boone. Martha started her practice in Haynes Boone’s Houston office and maintains strong ties to the bankruptcy bar in Houston and across the state.

Her practice focuses on all areas of restructuring, including in- and out-of- court workouts, bankruptcy litigation, counterparty insolvency and risk management, distressed M&A, lender representation, creditor representation, and Chapter 11 debtor representation. She has represented clients in a broad range of industries including oil and gas, energy, construction, and retail, among others. She has also represented various international clients, through chapter 15 or complex, worldwide, multi-party workouts.

Martha is active in the Texas bankruptcy bar, and is the current NextGen Chair of the Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association (TMA). Martha also serves on the Houston TMA Board and the TMA Global NextGen and Education boards. Martha serves on the DFW Board for the International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC). 

Martha regularly takes on pro bono work with Haynes Boone, assisting the Institute for Justice, Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program, and the Office of Capital and Forensic Writs. Martha also enjoys working with and mentoring law students.

Prior to joining Haynes Boone, Martha clerked for the Honorable U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Jeff Bohm in Houston, Texas. She attended the University of Houston Law Center, where she served on the Houston Law Review and worked in the immigration legal clinic.

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