Tim Lupinacci, shareholder in the Baker Donelson’s Birmingham office, is a member of the law firm’s board of directors, chair of the financial services department and is former office managing shareholder for Birmingham. He concentrates his practice in the areas of bankruptcy and restructuring, financial services and transactions, and health law. Lupinacci primarily represents special servicers, indenture trustees, banks, financial institutions and asset-based lenders in loan workouts and insolvency, with an emphasis on creative restructuring of problem loans, including long term care and senior housing defaults. He has extensive experience with workouts and bankruptcies involving defaulted commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) loans. Lupinacci is Baker Donelson’s representative in the Commercial Real Estate Finance Council. He is also the co-founder of Baker Donelson’s CMBS Special Servicer blog.
Tim Lupinacci and his wife, Ellen McElwee Lupinacci ’88, M.Ed. ’90, are active alumni of the University of Montevallo. They have donated both their time and financial resources toward student scholarships. The Lupinaccis have also served as class representatives for the UM National Alumni Association. Tim is currently serving as co-chair of the UM comprehensive campaign.