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Kirkland & Ellis International LLP
30 ST MARY AXE
LONDON
EC3A 8AF
England

Work Department

Restructuring

Position

Kon Asimacopoulos is a partner in Kirkland’s European Restructuring Group and acts for companies and investors in national and cross-border financial restructuring, insolvency and litigation matters.

He has been involved in dozens of the leading global and European restructuring and litigation matters over the course of the past 20 years.

 

Career

2006 to present Kirkland & Ellis International LLP; 2002-2005 Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP; 2000-2002 Gilbert & Tobin.

Memberships

Law Society of England and Wales; INSOL; Insolvency Lawyers’ Association; Turnaround Management Association; R3: The Association of Business Recovery Professionals.

Education

University of Technology, Sydney, Australia (Bachelor of Laws, 2000); University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia (Bachelor of Commerce 1996).

Lawyer Rankings

London > Finance > Corporate restructuring & insolvency

(Hall of Fame)

Kon AsimacopoulosKirkland & Ellis International LLP

Acting on a standalone basis, as well as leveraging its market-leading private equity sponsor roster, the ‘highly responsive‘ team at Kirkland & Ellis International LLP provides ‘very commercial advice’ to funds as creditors/investors, as well as on the debtor front. Co-headed by the vastly experienced Partha Kar and Kon Asimacopoulos, the team continues to shape the market, often deploying the use of novel/first-of-kind techniques to elicit the optimal results for clients in large-scale multi-jurisdictional matters. As well as drawing upon deep knowledge of UK/European restructuring tools (including as it relates to the newly enacted Restructuring Plan) the team has the flexibility to utilise US Chapter 11 protections. Indeed, the firm regularly works alongside practitioners in the US, including its recent high-profile work for leading regional aircraft lessor Nordic Aviation Capital, helping it to successfully emerge from Chapter 11. Sean Lacey was involved in the aforementioned matter, although his primary forte remains on the creditor/investor-side, where he excels at handling financial restructurings, special situations investing and credit-led opportunities. Other key members of the team include retail restructuring guru Elaine Nolan and recently promoted partner Gabe Harley , who provides ‘high quality advice and service’ to debtors and creditors on cross-border restructurings and insolvencies.