
Bonnie Kay Donahue
Attorney
2830 Forest Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
USA
Tel: 336-721-3513
Fax: 336-733-8327
Email: bkd@triad.rr.com
Education
Florida State University, B.A., cum laude (1973); M.A. (1974)
Wake Forest University School of Law, J.D., Order of Barristers; Moot Court Team; Edwin M. Stanley Scholarship; Finalist, Stanley Cup Competition; Winner, William and Mary Competition (1979)
Professional Career
Partner, Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice, Winston-Salem, NC (1990-)
Partner, Ivey, Ivey & Donahue, Greensboro, North Carolina (1984-90)
Associate, Nichols Caffrey Hill Evans & Murrell, Greensboro, North Carolina (1982-84)
Chapter 13 Standing Trustee for the Middle District of North Carolina, (1980-82)
Law Clerk, The Honorable Rufus W. Reynolds, Former U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina (1979-80)
Affiliations
American Bar Association: Corporate, Banking and Business Law Section; Chair, Bankruptcy Avoiding Powers Subcommittee, Business Bankruptcy Committee (1994-); Former Chair, Subcommittee on Bankruptcy Crimes and Abuses of Power; Chapter 11 Subcommittee; Partnership Law Subcommittee; Subcommittee on Bankruptcy Ethics
North Carolina Bar Association, Bankruptcy Law Section
Legal Services of North Carolina, a NCBA Affiliate, Board of Directors (1994-)
Funding Coalition of the North Carolina Commission on the Delivery of Civil Legal Services to the Poor, Co-Chair (1996-97)
Publications
"Innovative Technology and Networking: Essential Collaboration for the Future," Bankruptcy Strategist 1998 Author
"Innovative Use of Technology Allows for Cost-Efficient Collection of Consumer and Small Business Debt," The Banking Law Journal 1997 Author
"Bankruptcy Crimes and Ethics: Exposure for Professionals Under Aiding, Abetting Conspiracy Charges" 1996 Author
"Operation Total Disclosure: Crime and Punishment Bankruptcy Style! An Overview of New Developments in Bankruptcy Crimes and Fraud and Needed Changes to the Law," Manuscript for Presentation at the 21st Annual Seminar on Bankruptcy Law and Practice 1996 Co-author with Rory D. Whelehan,