Caroline C. Fuller

Caroline C. Fuller, attorney at Fairfield and Woods, P.C., Denver, Colorado

Education
J.D. cum laude 1980, University of Texas
B.A. Mathematics summa cum laude 1977, Southern Methodist University

Bar Admissions
Tenth Circuit - 1988
District of Colorado - 1986
Colorado - 1984
Arkansas - 1982 (inactive)
Texas - 1980 (inactive)

Professional Affiliations
American Bankruptcy Institute
International Women's Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation
Colorado Bar Association
Denver Bar Association

Director
303.894.4475
cfuller@fwlaw.com

Caroline C. Fuller practices in all aspects of commercial bankruptcy and out-of-court debt restructuring. She regularly represents debtors, creditors’ committees, trustees, secured creditors, indenture trustees, and unsecured creditors in both reorganization and liquidation proceedings in bankruptcy court. She also represents receivers in state and federal court receivership proceedings.

Caroline routinely advises clients in anticipation of bankruptcy, including clients who are attempting to resolve their own financial difficulties without the need for a bankruptcy filing and clients who are creditors of companies that may be insolvent. Caroline also has significant appellate experience, having represented clients in numerous bankruptcy appeals before federal district and appellate courts.

Caroline also represents lenders and borrowers in real estate and asset-based lending transactions and workouts.

Prior to joining our team in 1986, Caroline clerked for Chief Judge John F. McGrath, United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Colorado. She currently serves as the firm's Managing Director.

Caroline was born in Great Bend, Kansas, and is a member of the Osage Indian Tribe. She enjoys hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, and dancing.

Practice Areas:
  • Reorganization, Workouts,and Bankruptcy
  • Receiverships
  • Lending and Commercial Foreclosures
  • Corporate Finance
  • Commercial Leasing
  • Real Estate Acquisition and Sales
Authored Articles:
  • The Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act
  • Issues in Receiverships of Residential Real Estate Development Projects
News:
  • ATG files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy