Collas Crill has once again been included in the 2024 Global Restructuring Review (GRR) 100 - an annual guide to the world's leading law firms for cross-border restructuring and insolvency matters.
Firms listed in the guide have been vetted for their 'expertise and demonstrable experience in cross-border matters' and deemed 'the most competent and vouched-for international firms', offering 'a safe pair of hands in which to leave a multinational business in distress'.
The GRR write-up highlights Collas Crill's 'enviable list of case milestones' since its inception in 2011 and includes a selection of the high-profile cases the firm has worked on across its jurisdictions in the guide's research period.
This ranking reinforces the firm's well-established reputation in insolvency following its top-tier listings in the latest Legal 500 (see here and here) and Chambers (see here) directories.
This year, the GRR 100 profile mentions Cayman Managing Partner and global head of Insolvency and Corporate Disputes Stephen Leontsinis and Partners Matthew Dors, Rocco Cecere and Simon Hurry.
Stephen Leontsinis said: 'We are delighted to have been recognised in the GRR 100 which is testimony to the strength and depth we have in the field of restructuring and insolvency as we continue to be involved in some of the some of the largest and most complex cross-border commercial litigation cases and insolvencies in progress today.'
The GRR 100 is an annual guide recognising the world’s leading law firms in cross-border restructuring and insolvency.