Kingsley Napley has announced that it has appointed Tristan Cox-Chung as a Partner in its restructuring & insolvency team.
Cox-Chung joins from Clyde & Co where he spent the last 8 years, latterly as a Legal Director. Previously he has worked for Penningtons Manches Cooper and DMH Stallard.
Cox-Chung specialises in both contentious and non-contentious insolvency situations. His contentious practice often involves dealing with fraud and intricate cross-border disputes, and his non-contentious work includes advising on complex restructurings and assisting with multi-faceted transactions. He has acted for insolvency practitioners (UK and offshore), lenders, investors, private equity firms, pension schemes, trustees, directors and corporate clients to navigate complex financial and legal challenges.
Dan Sejas, Head of Kingsley Napley’s restructuring & insolvency practice, said “I am delighted to have Tristan on board. He will be an excellent addition to the team at a time when expert insolvency knowledge is in increasing demand. In particular his experience of matters involving suspected fraud, asset-recovery and dispute is a great fit for Kingsley Napley and means he will be well placed to collaborate with colleagues across the firm.”