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Uchechi Egeonuigwe
Business Restructuring Attorney at Ropes & Gray LLP • Innovative Speaker • Athlete • Business & Marketing Strategist
Uchechi Egeonuigwe is a highly accomplished Business Restructuring Associate at Ropes & Gray LLP. She is an attorney with expertise in bankruptcy and corporate restructuring, representing debtors, creditors, and investors in complex restructuring transactions.13
Egeonuigwe joined Ropes & Gray's business restructuring group in November 2021 as a sixth-year associate.4 Prior to this, she worked at Brown Rudnick LLP as a Corporate Restructuring Associate. Her career also includes experience as a Judicial Law Clerk at the United States Courts and as an Associate at Lowthorp, Richards, McMillan, Miller & Templeman, A.P.C.
Achievements and Recognition
Egeonuigwe has received numerous accolades for her work in the legal field:
- Named a 2021 "Rising Star" by the New York Law Journal12
- Received the 2021 "On the Rise – Top 40 Young Lawyer" award from the American Bar Association12
- Named to the Lawyers of Color 2020 Hot List1
- Honored in The Best Lawyers in America as one of its "Ones to Watch" for Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law in 2021 and 20221
- Selected as a 2021 NextGen Emerging Leader by the Corporate Counsel Women of Color (CCWC)1
Education and Background
Egeonuigwe earned her Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of San Diego School of Law and her Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the University of California, Riverside. Before her legal career, she was a highly decorated 400-meter hurdler at UC Riverside, holding multiple school records and competing as a professional athlete.1
Professional Involvement and Pro Bono Work
Egeonuigwe is actively involved in various professional organizations and maintains a strong commitment to pro bono work. She serves on the American Bankruptcy Institute's Diversity Working Group, is the Membership Relations Director of ABI's Asset Sales Committee, and sits on the advisory board for ABI's Bankruptcy Battleground West conference.1 She also engages in pro bono practice through local organizations and has been recognized for her contributions to equity, inclusion, and diversity in the legal profession.1