About me
Britt Falabella is a partner in Hirschler’s litigation group, where her practice focuses on bankruptcy, restructuring, and creditor’s rights. She represents multiple players in the bankruptcy process, including individual and corporate debtors, secured and unsecured creditors, committees, and trustees. She also advises companies and stakeholders in out-of-court restructurings and wind-downs. Britt has experience representing varied interests in chapter 11, subchapter V, chapter 7, and chapter 13 matters. Britt is also a chapter 7 panel trustee for the Western District of Virginia. She serves as a triage chair for pro bono no-asset consumer bankruptcy cases for the Greater Richmond Bar Foundation/Central Virginia Legal Aid Services, past chair for the Bankruptcy Section of the Virginia Bar Association, and is a member of the Local Rules Committee for the Eastern District of Virginia Bankruptcy Court. Britt was named a “40 under 40” honoree by the American Bankruptcy Institute in 2024 and was named among Best Lawyers’ “Ones to Watch,” for Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganizational Law, Virginia Business Magazine’s “Legal Elite,” for Bankruptcy and Creditors Rights, and selected for inclusion as a “Super Lawyer” for Bankruptcy in Virginia Super Lawyers. Britt received her undergraduate degree from the College of Charleston and her law degree from the University of Richmond School of Law.