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Associate joins Clarion’s expanding corporate recovery team
Clarion’s corporate recovery and restructuring team is continuing to grow with the appointment of Richard Colebourn as an associate.
Richard has six years’ experience in corporate recovery and restructuring having worked for international law firm Taylor Wessing LLP in London, where he acted for a wide range of stakeholders in companies that were in, or anticipating, financial difficulty. Prior to that, he trained with SJ Berwin LLP after completing a Law Degree at the University of Nottingham.
Richard was also nominated for the Rising Star Award at the Turnaround, Restructuring and Insolvency Awards 2016.
“Having established a reputation as one of the most commercially savvy corporate recovery and restructuring teams in the region, we are continuing to grow and invest in young talent as demand for our services increases,” explains Ryan Millmore, head of Clarion’s corporate recovery and restructuring practice. “Richard has great experience in dealing with complex corporate recovery and restructuring matters having dealt with many high value and complex matters. He is a great addition to the team and will further enhance our already strong offering.”
Richard comments: “Clarion has a strong reputation for its expertise in this specialist area and fits well with my own approach which is very much about finding pragmatic solutions for clients and responding swiftly to their needs. I’m excited to be joining such an experienced and renowned team.”
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