Charles N. Anderson, Jr.

Chuck is the head of the firm’s Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Group of Ellis & Winters LLP. His legal practice straddles litigation and transactional work, and includes creditors’ rights, bankruptcy, commercial real estate, and debt finance. He takes great pride in his client-first approach to legal representation. A founding partner at Ellis & Winters, Chuck strives to practice law at the highest level without exposing the client to structural roadblocks. Chuck is committed to responsive, detail-oriented service and works closely with clients throughout the legal process. 

By |October 6th, 2022||

L. Katie Mason

Katie Mason advises manufacturers, trade creditors, landlords, and financial institutions in business litigation, commercial litigation, and all aspects of bankruptcy proceedings, receiverships and workouts. She has extensive experience litigating contested matters and adversary proceedings in bankruptcy court, including contested Chapter 11 plan confirmation, use of cash collateral, claims litigation, fee disputes, preference avoidance, fraudulent transfer actions, non-dischargeability, and issues arising in "free and clear" sales under the Bankruptcy Code. Katie regularly represents clients in the sale and purchase of distressed assets under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 128 of the Wisconsin Statutes, and Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.

By |October 3rd, 2022||

Jerry Tubb

Since joining the firm with the late G.M. Fuller in 1964, Jerry Tubb has devoted his career to his clients’ challenges and resolving them by truly making them his own. Mr. Tubb has been achieving elegant outcomes in complex commercial, bankruptcy, and insolvency matters for nearly five decades.

By |October 3rd, 2022||