Lawyer for Shelby Yarn workers wins Honor


Lawyer for Shelby Yarn workers wins Honor

The Shelby Star
2 June 2004

By Amelia Townsend

SHELBY - The attorney who set a precedent in the way he used bankruptcy laws to win a multi-million dollar settlement for the former workers of Shelby Yarn now has another feather in his cap.  O. Max Gardner III of Shelby received the 2004 "Champion of Consumer Rights" award from the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys.

Gardner says the award that came at the annual meeting of the association surprised him.

"It was a dinner meeting and I was planning on leaving early," Gardner said.  "I had no clue.  It certainly means a lot to me, coming from this group.  It's like being nominated for the all-star game by the players."

The award is not presented every year.  Maureen Thompson, executive director of NACBA, said this year the choice of Gardner was unanimous.

"He has really been selfless in mentoring and providing information to his fellow attorneys," Ms. Thompson said.  "He is widely considered among the members of our organization to be a tireless champion for people who are facing financial difficulties and for the attorneys who are working to help them."

"It certainly means a lot to me,
 coming from this group. 

It's like being nominated for the
 all-star game by the players."

Max Gardner III
"Champion of Consumer Rights"

Shelby Yarn shut down four years ago, stranding hundreds of employees.  Using the bankruptcy laws, Gardner forced the company to file involuntary bankruptcy.

Just this March, 636 former employees who were working the day of the shutdown won a $2.1 million settlement.  It was reached just five days before the case was scheduled for trial.

After attorney fees and taxes, each worker received $988.92.

At the time, Gardner talked about the legal maneuvering he used.

"I knew these folks didn't have the means to file individual suits or to launch a traditional class action suit.  So, I figured that if we could get an involuntary bankruptcy, then the trustee would file for compensation on their behalf and it worked," he said.

Some of his clients in the case say Gardner's work deserves national recognition.

"I'm glad because we would have gotten nothing without his help," said Billy Gene Davis of Shelby.  "There are a lot of people who could still use a lot more from Shelby Yarn."

"I'm glad to see he got some attention," said Debbie Bolin.  "He stuck in there and stuck with us."

She says she has just recently found a job, paying roughly half of the wages she earned at Shelby Yarn.

Gardner says he is now teaching other lawyers how to use the strategy and has consulted on about a dozen other cases.











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O. Max Gardner III
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403 South Washington Street
Shelby, NC 28150
 
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