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12 October 2016
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Jifree Cader—Sidley

Restructuring partner joins firm

Sidley Austin LLP announced today that Jifree Cader is joining the firm as a partner in its corporate restructuring and bankruptcy practice. Jifree brings a wealth of experience in advising clients on all facets of European insolvencies and restructurings.

He works closely with private equity firms, hedge funds, investment banks, and other distressed debt and par investors, providing advice on their investment portfolios. He has also advised insolvency practitioners.

“We are very pleased to welcome Jifree to Sidley,” said James F Conlan, co-chairman of the firmwide corporate restructuring and bankruptcy practice. “His considerable experience in restructuring work, particularly on behalf of private equity sponsors, will further strengthen our own significant restructuring capabilities. As Jifree previously worked closely alongside several of our new partners, reuniting them will result in immediate value for our clients.”

 

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