Restructuring Associate, Edinburgh or Glasgow

Practice Area: Banking, Commercial Litigation
Level: Assistant, Associate, Full Time
Section: Law Firm
Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, Glasgow
Ref: FW7460

Our client is currently recruiting a Solicitor to join its Restructuring Team.  The ideal candidate have between 0-4 years’ pqe and experience in restructuring, banking or litigation.  This is a varied role and some of your responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting the partners in connection contentious insolvency mandates and financial restructurings.
  • Working on transactional insolvency mandates, including advising in connection with CVA’s, pre-packs and issues arising in connection with trading administrations, such as breach of directors’ duties.
  • Reviewing and advising cases for litigation funders.
  • Reviewing and advising in relation to banking documentation and dealing with amendments, side-letters, waivers and variations to existing security packages.
  • Advising the major clearing banks and alternative lenders in connection with distressed work-outs
  • Advising directors in connection with their own obligations in the context of an under-performing business.
  • Various Business Development activities, with a significant amount of client contact.

If this position interests you, please get in touch with Teddie or Robert for an initial and confidential discussion.  (Assignment 13138)

teddie@frasiawright.com  https://uk.linkedin.com/in/teddie-wright-7b017ab7

robert@frasiawright.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-wright-57975815a/

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