We have decades of expertise working across complex international fraud and asset recovery cases – delivering creative solutions, at pace.

We regularly act for financial institutions, state-owned banks, state bodies, multinational corporations and high-net-worth individuals, providing the sharp insight, smart strategies and seamless, cross-border approach to prevail in the most challenging of cases.

  • Asset Tracing & Investigation

    PCB Byrne is a market-leading firm for global asset recovery, as recognised by Chambers & Partners and Who’s Who Legal.

  • Claimant Fraud

    Recognised as market leaders in civil fraud by both Chambers & Partners and The Legal 500. we have a long track record of successfully representing claimants in substantial international fraud cases.

  • Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets

    The unabated rise of cryptocurrency and decentralised finance presents unique risks for businesses and individuals operating in the digital economy.

  • Distressed Debt & Non-Performing Loans

    Global economic turmoil has highlighted the issues faced by banks and others in respect of distressed debts and non-performing loans. These can create pressure on their balance sheets and cash flow.

  • Enforcement of Judgments & Awards

    Getting a judgment or award is often only half of the story and the question of enforcement is frequently overlooked. Not at PCB Byrne.

  • Fraud: Defence

    Our experienced fraud defence team has acted for clients facing allegations of dishonesty and corruption, including claims for deceit, misrepresentation, conspiracy, breach of fiduciary duty and breach of trust.

News & Insights

19.01.26

SFO Director Nick Ephgrave departs

19.01.26

Nataliya Yankovska, Associate winner of the TL4 FIRE Future Thought Leaders Essay Competition 2026

11.12.25

Cutting to the Chase — A Faster Route Through Arbitration? Matthew Wescott and Yana Ahlden write in ThoughtLeaders4 FIRE Magazine

11.12.25

High Court awards Robert Gagliardi US$5.385 million in damages for ECM’s failure to pay discretionary bonus