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

Restructuring

Position

Partha Kar has developed a wide range of cross-border restructuring and insolvency and special situation experience over the last 18 years.

He has acted for investors, financial creditors (including alternative credit funds), turnaround advisors, companies (debtors and creditors) and insolvency practitioners/appointees in multi-jurisdictional restructurings and all classes of insolvency proceedings; directors, shareholders and creditors of companies that are financially impaired or subject to solvent reorganization; and for vendors and purchasers of distressed debt or equity.

Partha has worked on all stages of this work including contingency planning and strategy, negotiations, documentation, post-restructuring/appointment and the exit.

Career

2003 to present Kirkland & Ellis International LLP (London); 2001-2003 Linklaters; 1999-2001 Jones King Lawyers

Memberships

Law Society of England and Wales; The Insolvency Lawyers Association

Education

Queensland University of Technology (GDip. Legal Practice 1993); University of Queensland (LL.B. 1992)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Finance > Corporate restructuring & insolvency

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The ‘hardworking’ team at Kirkland & Ellis International LLP provides ‘commercial, practical and user-friendly advice’ to a varied mix of creditor and debtor stakeholders on many of the highest-profile European restructurings in the market. The firm’s stellar roster of private equity sponsor clients continues to bring a significant volume of instructions, both from a defensive standpoint for portfolio companies as debtors and for these funds as investors in restructuring situations. In this context, the team is well-versed in utilising a myriad of restructuring/insolvency tools, including schemes of arrangement and UK restructuring plans, as well as in relation to clients outside the private equity sphere, including corporate debtors and ad-hoc creditor groups. Kon Asimacopoulos is frequently at the forefront of the most high-profile cross-border mandates for both companies and investors, taking on work involving complex financial products throughout the capital structure. Sean Lacey is valued by bondholders for credit-led restructurings, as well as for special situations, where he is appreciated for his ‘balanced consideration of legal, commercial and broader relationship issues’. Partha Kar co-heads the team alongside Asimacopoulos.