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Alexis Hojabr
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Partner
Career
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Lawyer Rankings
France > Insolvency
(Next Generation Partners)Leveraging the expansive global network of its offices, White & Case LLP’s restructuring and insolvency division maintains its prestigious standing as a preeminent force in the industry, handling a variety of high-profile cases in domestic and international markets, including notable matters like ORPEA, Technicolor, and Europcar Mobility Group. Under the leadership of Saam Golshani, the team represents creditors, debtors, investors, and potential buyers across a wide range of issues stemming from corporate reorganisations and insolvency proceedings. Alexis Hojabr brings expertise in advising on complex multi-creditor and financial restructurings, often involving alternative investors, hedge funds, and distressed companies. Other key contacts include Alicia Bali and Hugues Racovski, both skilled in navigating domestic and cross-border restructurings for multinational clients.
Comparative Guides
France: Restructuring & Insolvency | July 2023 | This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Restructuring & Insolvency laws and regulations applicable in France. |
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Administrative and public law
- Banking and finance: transactional work
- Capital markets: equity capital markets
- Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution: International arbitration
- Insolvency
- Project finance
Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance: Bank regulatory
- Capital markets: debt capital markets
- Compliance
- Construction
- Data privacy and data protection
- Dispute resolution: Stock market litigation
- EU, competition and distribution
- Industry focus: Energy
- Private equity: LBO
- Private equity: venture/growth capital
- Derivatives and structured finance
- Industry focus: IT and internet
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Real estate
- Tax
- Dispute resolution: White-collar crime
- Employment