Lester Aldridge has once again been recognised among the top law firms for insolvency cases in the High Court, ranking 10th in Solomonic’s latest Year in Review report for 2024. The firm’s continued presence in the top tier of the Insolvency and Companies List cements its reputation as a leading name in insolvency law.
The annual report, published by litigation analytics platform Solomonic, highlights the most active firms by new claim volume across key court lists. Despite a highly competitive landscape, Lester Aldridge has maintained its place in the Top 15 for insolvency, reflecting the strength and consistency of its Restructuring & Insolvency and Litigation & Recoveries teams.
The Insolvency and Companies List, which deals with complex and high-value corporate insolvency matters, saw significant activity in 2024, driven by persistent macroeconomic uncertainty and wider geopolitical challenges. Solomonic notes that firms performing strongly in this court typically demonstrate specialist expertise and a deep understanding of insolvency law.
Ann Lloyd, Partner and Head of the firm’s Litigation & Recoveries team, added:
“This recognition reflects the close collaboration between our teams and the depth of expertise we offer across contentious insolvency, enforcement and asset recovery. We are committed to helping our clients navigate insolvency challenges with clarity, precision and a commercial focus.”
Oliver Fitzpatrick, Partner in the Restructuring & Insolvency team at Lester Aldridge, commented:
“We’re proud to be recognised once again in Solomonic’s rankings. Our consistent presence in the Top 15 is a testament to the dedication of our team and our ability to support clients through what are often difficult and fast-moving situations.”
Lester Aldridge’s Restructuring & Insolvency team advises a wide range of clients on all aspects of corporate and personal insolvency, from transactional and strategic advice to contentious proceedings. The firm is also supported by a highly experienced Litigation & Recoveries team, which handles enforcement, asset recovery and debt resolution across various sectors.
To view the full report, visit: Solomonic Year in Review 2024