
Essex Court bolsters insolvency strength
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A South Square insolvency barrister with experience on high profile Lehman Brothers-related matters has joined Essex Court in London.
Essex Court Chambers has added Alexander Riddiford as a tenant in London, effective today (6 June).
Joining from South Square where he trained and practised for a decade, Riddiford focuses on insolvency and restructuring including national, international and offshore matters, as well as banking and finance disputes, and broader multi-jurisdictional commercia
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