XXIV Old Buildings is well-versed across a wide array of insolvency matters, be they contentious or non-contentious, across multiple jurisdictions. Chambers’ members appear in cases raising issues of civil fraud and insolvencies in the aviation sector. Going to the Privy Council, Stephen Moverley Smith KC acted in Wide v Stefanovich, a recovery claim relating to a Ponzi scheme that raised the issue of who may challenge the decision of a liquidator to admit a proof of debt. Edward Cumming KC is currently representing the trustee of a Guernsey trust in the Public Institution for Social Security v Al-Rajaan case against the estate of the former director general of a Kuwaiti public institution, who was accused of dishonestly diverting over $1bn from the institution. Stuart Adair acts on a long-running dispute between two former business partners of a meat trading business in which the opponent is accused to have fraudulently misappropriated assets.
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  • 'Lyndon Tiller is an asset.'
  • 'Paul Horsfield is first class - I have worked with him for over 10 years and cannot say a bad word about him.'
  • 'All the clerks are easy to get on with and helpful.'
  • 'The clerks are very efficient. Paul Horsfield and Perry Brown are especially responsive and proactive.'
  • 'They are our go-to set for insolvency work.'
  • 'They are very strong all the way through from KC level down to their juniors.'

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