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Mishcon de Reya strengthens Insolvency practice with Partner hire

Posted on 9 January 2024

Mishcon de Reya has today announced that Radford Goodman has joined its Insolvency team as a Partner in its London office.

Radford has significant experience in a broad range of commercial disputes, with a focus on contentious insolvency, enforcement of security, banking and finance, directors’ duties, civil fraud and international asset recovery.

Primarily, he represents insolvency practitioners, financial institutions, businesses and corporate directors . Radford has extensive experience in both High Court litigation and international arbitration, and frequently works in tandem with local counsel on high value cross-border mandates.

Radford joins us from Norton Rose Fulbright, where he was a Partner in the Commercial Disputes team since 2008. He is recognised in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in the United Kingdom for restructuring and insolvency and is a contributor to the leading practitioner text, The Law of Administrators and Receivers of Companies (Sweet & Maxwell).

Danny Davis, Partner and Head of Insolvency at Mishcon de Reya, commented: "We are delighted to welcome Radford to Mishcon. Radford brings a wealth of experience and expertise that will undoubtedly bolster our Insolvency practice and market position as the go-to firm for contentious insolvency."

Radford added: “I am delighted to be joining Mishcon's Insolvency team. It has a renowned reputation for contentious insolvency, and I look forward to collaborating with the team and building long lasting relationships.”

Radford Goodman - Mishcon de Reya

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