The operations of WTO’s Appellate Body, which is an integral part of the WTO’s Dispute settlement mechanism, are to be suspended in December as the
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Restructuring and Insolvency Associate
Restructuring and Insolvency Associate
- Stephenson Harwood, London
- Corporate & Capital Markets, Regulatory
- 3 PQE - 5 PQE
- About the Firm: Stephenson Harwood is a law firm with 1100+ people worldwide, including more than 180 partners. Our headquarters are in London, with 10 offices across Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
- About the role: We are currently seeking an associate to join our Restructuring and Insolvency team.
- Looking For: As the role will be mainly advising on all aspects of corporate restructuring and insolvency on behalf of all stakeholders involved in the process, we are looking to secure your expertise and strong restructuring experience, as well as your expertise in corporate insolvency.
- Opportunities: Using your technical excellence and ability to apply astute commercial acumen to any given situation, you will have the opportunity to advise on all issues arising in connection with corporate distress and insolvency in a variety of jurisdictions.
- And more: Our restructuring and insolvency practice is a multi-jurisdiction departmental group of lawyers, based in London, Hong Kong and Singapore.

Stephenson Harwood LLP
Stephenson Harwood is a law firm with over 1100 people worldwide, including more than 180 partners. Our people are committed to achieving the goals of our clients - listed and private companies, institutions and individuals.
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