Service Areas
Education
  • Wayne State University Law School, J.D.
  • University of Michigan, B.B.A.
  • Northwestern Michigan College, A.A.S.
Bar Admissions
  • Michigan
Court Admissions

U.S. Court of Appeals

  • Sixth Circuit

U.S. District CourtS

  • Eastern District of Michigan
  • Western District of Michigan
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Detroit
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Automotive Practice

Stephen S. LaPlante specializes in troubled automotive supplier workouts and bankruptcies.  He also counsels creditors, debtors, and others in commercial bankruptcy and out-of-court workouts including litigation for both automotive and non-automotive manufacturers and suppliers.  He has represented one of the Big Three automotive manufacturers and a number of Tier 1 and 2 parts suppliers in troubled automotive supplier bankruptcies and workouts, including several of the largest automotive-related bankruptcies in North America, such as Breed Technologies, Tower Inc., Dura Automotive and Collins & Aikman.

Experience

Stephen recently guided one client through the bankruptcy litigation process, recovering over two-thirds of a multi-million dollar claim while eliminating litigation claims against the client of over $200 million. Usually, his successes are measured not in dollars recovered but rather in avoiding untold millions of dollars of damages that would be suffered in the event automobile assembly lines are halted through the failure of a parts supplier. In every case, he seeks to negotiate a reasonable, cost-effective solution.

Most cases require Stephen to address challenges in funding ongoing operations, fostering cooperation with labor and management, managing vendor and creditor relationships, addressing the concerns of ownership and lenders, dealing with property and tooling issues and the rehabilitation, sale or winding up of the supplier. In all cases, he must rely on his industry experience to find workable solutions.

There is always a fair solution, but sometimes it takes looking at the problem from a new perspective and developing a previously untried approach, remaining focused on what we really need to accomplish to further the client’s goals. This means knowing the objectives and motives of the other parties, as well, and that is where experience and an understanding of the automotive industry is invaluable.” 

Professional Activities

  • American Bar Association
  • State Bar of Michigan
  • Federal Bar Association
  • American Bankruptcy Institute

Honors + Awards

  • Strathmore's Who's Who, 2002
  • Michigan Super Lawyers, Bankruptcy & Creditor/Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law-2006-present
  • Best Lawyers in America, Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law 2009-present

Teaching Experience

  • Adjunct Professor of Law, Wayne State University Law School
  • Instructor, "Trial Advocacy Program: Enhancing Your Skills with Expert and Lay Testimony," The Federal Bar Association-Eastern District Chapter of Michigan and the Debtor Creditor Law Section of the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association, 1998

Publications

"Enforcing Judgments and Debts," West Group Michigan Practice Guide, co-author with Judge James D. Gregg and Linda C. Scheuerman, J.D., (2000)

"Enforceability of Prepayment Penalty Provisions in Michigan," in Bankruptcy and Out, the Michigan Business Law Journal, Volume XVI, Issue No. 4, Page 7 (1995)

Speeches

"Auto Cases: Where Is This Road Going?" American Bankruptcy Institute's 13th Annual Central States Bankruptcy Workshop, June 16-18, 2006

"Successful Judgment Collections in Michigan," seminar materials prepared for the National Business Institute, co-authored with Linda C. Scheuerman, J.D. (1994)

Instructor, "Trial Advocacy Program: Enhancing Your Skills with Expert and Lay Testimony," The Federal Bar Association-Eastern District Chapter of Michigan and the Debtor Creditor Law Section of the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association, 1998

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