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02 August 2016
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Ashfords LLP

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Firm enhances restructuring & insolvency offering

Ashfords LLP has appointed Crispin Jones as a new senior associate to join its expert restructuring and insolvency team in London. With over 11 years' experience, Crispin joins the firm having previously worked at two major city law firms on a number of high profile and complex restructuring and insolvency assignments. 

Crispin brings a wealth of contentious and non-contentious insolvency and restructuring experience, having previously advised insolvency office holders, directors and institutional creditors and lenders on all aspects of restructuring and insolvency. 

Crispin comments: "Ashfords is a first rate national firm and I am delighted to be involved in their London restructuring and insolvency offering and as part of their highly reputable and growing restructuring & insolvency team."

David Pomeroy, partner and head of the restructuring and insolvency team at Ashfords LLP, comments: "Crispin's appointment to our growing restructuring and insolvency team comes at an excellent time. We welcome Crispin, so we may strengthen our restructuring and insolvency offering in the London region."

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