Areas of Practice
Our team has broad experience in complex restructuring and insolvency mandates, with particular experience dealing with high-value disputes which span multiple jurisdictions.
We advise creditors, debtors, directors, insolvency practitioners and other stakeholders in all issues arising from individual and corporate insolvency. Our experience spans complex restructurings, cross-border asset recovery through insolvency proceedings, and bringing and defending some of the most complex insolvency claims to reach the English Courts
PCB Byrne is a premier boutique litigation firm in London. The team is highly motivated and organised. Capable of responding rapidly to crises and getting on the front foot in a dispute. Legal 500
They are a hardworking team with deep knowledge of clients’ needs, while providing efficient legal services. Consistently knowledgeable, very responsive, and open minded. Legal 500
Simon Colledge is “skilled in contentious insolvency, professional negligence and fraud matters” Legal 500
They've been excellent. They are distinguished lawyers and prepare an excellent strategy. Chambers & Partners
PCB Byrne has extensive experience advising directors of companies facing solvency issues
At PCB Byrne, we have broad experience in using insolvency proceedings as part of complex, cross-border asset recovery mandates
PCB Byrne has experience dealing with high-value contested restructuring mandates
At PCB Byrne, we advise creditors on how best to protect their rights and maximise their recoveries
Our firm has extensive experience dealing with all aspects of complex, cross-border insolvency mandates
PCBB Byrne has extensive experience acting for both claimants and defendants in investigations and claims brought by insolvency officeholders
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