Restructuring and Insolvency

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Our global team can guide you through complex multi-jurisdictional restructuring and insolvency matters.

We advise across the full spectrum of restructuring and insolvency issues around the world including distressed refinancing, debt restructuring, contingency planning, formal insolvency proceedings, security enforcement, as well as non-performing loan transactions and distressed M&A.

Our clients are lenders (banks and funds) at all levels of the capital structure, borrowers and corporates, insolvency officeholders, agents and trustees.  Our particular strength lies in restructuring and insolvency matters within our core sectors of Energy and Transport where we combine our industry knowledge and restructuring and insolvency expertise to deliver commercially viable solutions designed to avoid contentious situations arising.

Where matters do become contentious, we are experienced in advising on even the most complex disputes. In the maritime sector, for example, we have enforced against more vessels for more lenders than any other law firm.

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  1. Article

    Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 222

    In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider contractual interpretation issues in relation to termination, dividend calculations and material adverse effects, as well as whether a party carried on business within the jurisdiction for insolvency purposes.

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    Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 221

    In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider two Court of Appeal decisions on sovereign immunity and the powers of the London Metal Exchange, as well as the carrier’s duty of care and English court jurisdiction to support arbitration proceedings.

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    Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 220

    In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider the English court’s jurisdiction to enforce foreign judgments, two challenges to freezing injunctions and whether the pandemic was a catastrophe for insurance purposes.

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