Otteson Shapiro
Courtney Poteete is an experienced legal professional with a diverse background in various roles within the legal field. Currently serving as a Legal Assistant at Otteson Shapiro since May 2018, responsibilities include legal research, document production management, and trial preparation. Prior experience includes roles as a Paralegal at Nowak & Stauch, LLP and Bracewell & Giuliani LLP, where tasks involved drafting legal documents, assisting with trial preparations, and maintaining knowledge of filing procedures. Courtney also served as an IP Specialist at Polsinelli PC and held positions as a Paralegal and Legal Secretary in earlier roles. Educational qualifications include a Master's in Business Administration from Northwood University and a Bachelor's degree in Public Justice from St. Mary's University.
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Otteson Shapiro
The attorneys of Otteson Shapiro are nationally recognized for understanding our clients’ businesses, in-depth knowledge of the law, responsiveness to client needs, and cost-effective representation. In our practices relating to the financial services industry, we assist with federal and state regulatory issues, corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, capital structuring, financial and lending transactions, litigation and dispute resolution, anti-money laundering, compliance solutions and vendor management. In the area of financial restructuring and bankruptcy, we assist lenders (both institutional and non-institutional lenders), creditors, receivers, trustees, debtors, and lessors and tenants with all aspects of debt workout and restructures, bankruptcy and general insolvency, creditor rights, and other performance problems including forced sales and asset dispositions. Our insurance recovery attorneys assist policyholder clients in both first-party (property) and third-party (liability) claims relating to property damage, construction defects, design defects, title claims, errors and omissions, director’s and officer’s liability, financial institution bonds, surety bonds and life insurance.