- Chairman of the American Board of Certification (2021), Past President (2020)
- Admitted State jurisdictions: Pennsylvania and West Virginia
- Board Certified, Business Bankruptcy Law and Creditors’ Rights Law, American Board of Certification
- Named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer by Philadelphia Magazine since 2013
- Named by his peers as one of The Best Lawyers in America in the field of Bankruptcy each year since 2011
- Pennsylvania Super Lawyers – Top 50 Pittsburgh Attorneys (2020 – 2024)
Kirk B. Burkley is Managing Partner at Bernstein-Burkley, P.C. The Bankruptcy and Restructuring group handles national cases and acts as an efficient, one-stop shop for our clients’ bankruptcy and restructuring needs. Kirk is experienced in representing secured and unsecured creditors in bankruptcy, financial restructuring and workout situations, including the representation of numerous unsecured creditors’ committees, equipment lessors, financial institutions and commercial landlords.
Kirk also advises clients on complex business transactions, drawing upon his experience in various areas of law to create innovative solutions for companies in mergers & acquisitions, real estate, and other corporate matters. He has represented owners, contractors and subcontractors in construction disputes, and regularly advises developers and lenders on large real estate transactions. Additionally, Kirk has developed unique experience in many facets of shareholder and board of directors litigation in different industries.
Kirk is certified in Business Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Law from the American Board of Certification. He frequently appears before the United States District Courts for the Western, Middle and Eastern District of Pennsylvania, as well as the Pennsylvania state courts. He is also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia.
Kirk has quickly been defined as a well-respected lawyer in his field, as is evidenced by being named a “Pennsylvania Rising Star” from 2005 to 2012 and a “Super Lawyer” since 2013 by Philadelphia Magazine. He has been named as one of “The Best Lawyers in America” since 2011 by his peers in the field of Bankruptcy. He has lectured for the National Association of Credit Management (NACM), American Bankruptcy Institute and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute. He is a regular panelist for NBI and Lorman Educational Services on various legal topics. Kirk is also a regular contributor to the 5 Minute Legal Master Series, a video series where expert attorneys help people master important legal topics.
Background:
- Born in Pittsburgh, PA
- Admitted to the bar of Pennsylvania, 2002
- Admitted to the bar of West Virginia, 2012
- Admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Western, Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania; and the United States District Court in the Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia
- Admitted to practice in the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
- Ohio University, B.S., 1999
- University of Pittsburgh School of Law, J.D., 2002
- 2002 Pitt Law recipient of the Center for Forensic Economic Studies Award for Excellence in Litigation
- Attended the University of Haifa Summer Law Institute, Haifa, Israel
Affiliations and Memberships:
- Allegheny County Bar Association
- Turnaround Management Association – Past President
- American Bankruptcy Institute
- Equipment Leasing Finance Association
- Pittsburgh Regional Alliance (an affiliate of the Allegheny Conference) – Steering Committee Member
- American Board of Certification – Board Member
- Pittsburgh Downtown Development Corporation – Emeritus Board Member
- City of Pittsburgh Planning Commission – Secretary (2009-2014)
- City of Pittsburgh Zoning Board of Adjustment – Member (2009-2014)
Publications:
- For the Public’s Sake, The Port Authority Must File Bankruptcy
- Why Every Young Bankruptcy Lawyer Should Strive for Board Certification
- Protecting Lease Transactions in Indian Areas
- Consignments: My, How You’ve Changed!
- Lessors and Bankruptcy: A New Look at Critical Vendor Payments in Chapter 11 Cases
- Powerful Collection Tools for Unsecured Creditors in Bankruptcy
- Warning: New Case Law Prevents Suppliers from Enforcing Mechanics’ Liens
- Utility Players in Consumer Bankruptcy
- Chapter 9 and Act 47- A Light at the End of the Tunnel for Debt Laden Municipalities?
- Chapter 9: even the government is out of money
- Navigating Oil and Gas Lease Issues
- Marcellus Shale