JACQULYN S. LOFTIN joined LH&M as an associate in the summer of 2008. Prior to joining the firm, Jacqulyn received a LL.M. degree in Bankruptcy from St. John’s University School of Law where she was the recipient of the Dean’s Merit Scholarship. In April 2009, her LL.M. thesis exploring Bankruptcy Code §1126(e) and what it means to vote with a “lack of good faith” was selected for publication in the Norton Journal of Bankruptcy Law and Practice. Jacqulyn currently is a contributing member for Norton American Survey.
Education
- LL.M. in Bankruptcy, St. John’s University School of Law, 2008
- J.D., St. John’s University School of Law, 2007
- B.A. cum laude, The Catholic University of America, 2001
Publications
- Bankruptcy Code §510 Recent Developments piece for Norton American Survey, 2012 Edition
Section 1126(e): When Does a Creditor Lose Its Right to Vote? 18 J. Bankr. L. & Prac. 2 (2009) - Roper v. Simmons: The Execution of Juvenile Criminal Offenders in America and the International Community’s Response, 22 St. John’s J. Legal Comment. 717 (2008)
Bar Admissions
- Courts of the State of New York
- United States District Court for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York
Professional Associations
- International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation
- Nassau County Bar Association



