Jennifer Larkin Kneeland

SENIOR PARTNER | MCLEAN, VA
(703) 749-1000

Jennifer Larkin Kneeland is the Chair of Watt Tieder’s Creditors’ Rights, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Practice. She focuses her practice on business restructuring, workouts, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights in bankruptcy courts throughout the United States.

The majority of Jennifer’s clients are financial institutions, real estate investment trusts, sureties, landlords and other creditor-parties who must protect their rights in connection with construction, real estate related loans and other types of obligations that are either in default or at risk of default. She has handled complex chapter 11 cases throughout the United States.  Jennifer is experienced in insolvency matters spanning a wide array of industries, including construction, oil and gas, real estate, education, telecommunications, retail, automotive, hospitality and not-for-profit companies.

Jennifer has been a leader in the bankruptcy field for over twenty years.  She is the current President of the Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association.  She is also a Past President of the Bankruptcy Bar Association for the District of Maryland. The Northern Virginia and Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Associations are the premier bar associations for attorneys who practice bankruptcy law in the State of Maryland, the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia.

Jennifer is an honorary member of the Board of Directors of the Olney Theatre Center for the Arts, Inc. in Olney, Maryland. She served as Board President from 2014-2017. Olney Theater is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to theatre and the performing arts. Jennifer restructured Olney Theatre’s financial affairs on a pro bono basis, saving it from bankruptcy.

 

Honors & Awards

  • Best Lawyers in America, Bankruptcy Law – 2013-2026
  • Maryland Super Lawyers – 2014-2017
  • Virginia Super Lawyers – 2014-2020, 2024-2026
  • Washingtonian Magazine, List of the Washington Area’s Best Lawyers, Reorganization and Creditors’ Rights, 2013, 2015; 2017 – 2023
  • The Daily Record, State of Maryland’s Leading Women under 40

Memberships & Affiliations

  • Walter Chandler American Inn of Court
  • Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association
  • Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association
    • President, 2025

Speaking Engagements & Publications

  • Panelist: “Five Years of Subchapter V: What Have We Learned-A Surety’s Perspective,” presented by American Bar Association-TIPS Spring Program, May 2025.
  • Panelist: “Real Estate Strategies for Debtors and Lenders,” presented by The Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association’s Twenty-Sixth Annual BBA Spring Break Weekend, May 2024.
  • Speaker: “Bankruptcy and Payment Bonds: Strategies and Considerations for Protecting Surety Rights and Maximizing Recovery in Bankruptcy,” presented by American Bar Association-TIPS Spring Program, May 2023.
  • Speaker: “Digital Assets in Bankruptcy Cases,” presented by The Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association’s Twenty-Fifth Annual BBA Spring Break Weekend, May 2023.
  • Speaker: “What Every Surety Wants Bankruptcy Lawyers to Know,” presented by Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association, March 2023.
  • Author: “Recent Bankruptcy Case Development: When a Bankruptcy Discharge is not Absolute,” Watt Tieder Newsletter, Fall 2022.
  • Co-Speaker: “The Bankruptcy Dating Game: What Happens When a Principal Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection,” presented by Pearlman Association, September 2022.
  • Co-Speaker: “The Surety’s Desk-Guide to Recovering and Advancing Claims for Damages in Bankruptcy or When the ‘Zone of Insolvency’ is Reached,” Western States Surety Conference, May 2022.
  • Panelist: “Hot Topics in Business Bankruptcy Cases,” presented by Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association’s 24th Annual Spring Break CLE Weekend, May 2020.
  • Panelist: “Recovering from COVID-19: The Pandemic’s Impact on the Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Cases and Bankruptcy Solutions,” presented by Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association, September 2021.
  • Panelist and Author: “What is the Difference Between a Carve-Out and a Surcharge? And, Which Option Should I Ask For?” Presented by the Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association, January 2021.
  • Author: “How to Avoid a Bankruptcy Emergency,” Watt Tieder Newsletter, Winter 2020.
  • Author: “Your Company Received a PPP Loan – How to Spend the Money and Obtain Forgiveness,” Watt Tieder Newsletter, Spring 2020.
  • Panelist: “Health Check on the Contractor – What Sureties Need to Know.” April, 2020.
  • Panelist and Author: “Tips to Successfully Achieve Denial of Discharge to Individual Debtors Who File for Chapter 7 Protection Under the Bankruptcy Court,” presented by Walter C. Chandler American Inns of Court, February 2020.
  • Co-Author: “Bankruptcy Court: Surety’s Interests Bests a Bank’s Interests,” National Association of Surety Bond Producers, January 2020.
  • Speaker: “From the Surety’s Perspective: When a Contractor Hits the Zone of Insolvency or Files for Bankruptcy, Virginia State Bar 40th Annual Construction Law and Public Contracts Seminar, November 2019.
  • Author: “When it Comes to Receipt of a Discharge in Bankruptcy, There is Such a Thing as an Innocent Spouse,” Watt Tieder Newsletter, Spring 2019.
  • Author: “Getting Results: Creditors’ Rights and Bankruptcy Group Year in Review-2017,” Watt Tieder Newsletter, Winter 2018.
  • Moderator: “Bankruptcy Judge’s Roundtable in Business Bankruptcy Cases,” presented by Bankruptcy Bar Association for the District of Maryland, 22nd Annual Spring Break Weekend, May 2018.
  • Panelist, “From the Surety’s Perspective: When a Contractor Hits the Zone of Insolvency or Files for Bankruptcy,” presented by the Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association, April 2018.
  • Author: “When a Contractor Files for Bankruptcy: Will a Bankruptcy Court Apply the Law of Equitable Subrogation or Honor an Assignment Clause in a General Agreement of Indemnity and Order That Remaining Contract Balances Belong to the Surety,” Watt Tieder Newsletter, Spring 2018.
  • Author: “Pre-Bankruptcy Waiver Provisions and Promises to Consent to Relief from the Automatic Stay-Are They Really Enforceable When Doomsday Hits?,” Watt Tieder Newsletter, Winter 2017.
  • Author: “Plan Confirmation Issues in Individual Chapter 11 Cases, Conversion from Chapter 11 to Chapter 7 and Dismissal,” Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association, March 2017.
  • Panelist: “Is Bankruptcy A Viable Alternative for High Income or Asset Rich Individuals?,” Advanced Bankruptcy Institute presented by the Maryland State Bar Association, December 2016.
  • Author: “Attorney Malpractice Claim Stemming From Services Provided in a Bankruptcy Case ‘Arises In’ a Case Under Title 11 of the U.S. Code, and Therefore, U.S. District Court Has Subject Matter Jurisdiction Over the Claim,” American Bankruptcy Institute Ethics and Professional Compensation Committee Newsletter, Vol. 14, No. 4, November 2016.
  • Author: “Can This Possibly Be Ethical?,” American Bankruptcy Institute Ethics and Professional Compensation Committee Newsletter, Vol. 14, No. 3, August 2016.
  • Panelist: “The Automatic Stay and Intellectual Property Litigation Issues,” presented by Walter Chandler American Inn of Court, March 2016.
  • Panelist: “Changes to the Official Bankruptcy Forms,” Attorney Seminar sponsored by the Maryland State Bar Association’s consumer Bankruptcy Section, the Bankruptcy Bar Association for the District of Maryland and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland, November 2015.
  • Panelist: “Chapter 11 Governance: Advising the Closely-Held Business,” Advanced Bankruptcy Institute presented by the Maryland State Bar Association, March 2015.
  • Speaker: “Lender Liability, Real Estate Foreclosure: A Step-by-Step Workshop,” presented by the National Business Institute, February 2013.
  • Author: “Seeking a Substantial Contribution Claim? Know the Applicable Standard and Introduce Evidence,” American Bankruptcy Institute Ethics and Professional Compensation Committee Newsletter, Vol. 11, No. 1, January 2013.
  • Speaker: “Selected Ethics and Legal Issues in Dealing with Pro Se Parties in Bankruptcy Courts,” presented by Walter Chandler American Inn of Court, Panelist, February 2012.
  • Author: “Does Civility Temper Zealous Legal Advocacy? To Better Serve Clients and the Profession, Concepts Can (and Should) Co-Exist,” American Bankruptcy Institute Ethics and Professional Compensation Committee Newsletter, Vol. 9 No. 3, August 2011.

Notable Pro Bono Representation

  • Served as Co-Counsel for The Surety & Fidelity Association of America in the preparation and submission of an Amicus Curiae brief to the Virginia Supreme Court in Arch Insurance Company v. FVCBank, Case No. 211050 (July 2022).
  • Served as Co-Counsel for The Maryland State Bar Association in the preparation and submission of an Amicus Curiae Brief to the Maryland Supreme Court in Nagle & Zaller, P.C. v. Jahmale E. Delegall, Case No. COA-MISC-0006-2021 (October 2021).

Areas of Practice

  • Creditors’ Rights
  • Bankruptcy
  • Insolvency
  • Construction
  • Surety

Education

  • Villanova University School of Law, J.D., cum laude
  • University of Virginia, B.A.

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia
  • Maryland
  • Virginia

Court Admissions

  • U.S. District Court, District of Maryland
  • U.S. District Court, District of Columbia
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Virginia
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Maryland
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Columbia
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Virginia
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court Western, District of Virginia