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Restructuring and insolvency
Our restructuring and insolvency team offers you the latest innovative market thinking which simplifies options and recommendations — for SMEs to listed companies — against a complex regulatory and commercial backdrop.
It’s a dedicated team of front-end and back-end specialists, supported by a pool of talented lawyers — across insolvency and restructuring, banking and finance, dispute resolution and M&A.
Creditors, receivers, scheme trustees, liquidators and administrators are assisted by our team on all aspects of insolvency administrations. The team acts for banks in workouts and enforcement of securities, advising on the full gamut of banking and insolvency law and for those that invest and trade in distressed debt.
What our clients say
‘A good depth of staff, matters we’ve worked on together, we’ve used their entire insolvency and corporate team, dealing with up to 20 people.’
What our competitors say
‘They have a strong team at a number of levels, very good to work with.’
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