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Rebecca studied law at Nottingham University.
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Rebecca studied law at Nottingham University.
Rebecca is the Global Co-Head of Banking at Linklaters and a partner in the Restructuring and Insolvency team, comprising specialists throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia and handling the world's most challenging and significant domestic and cross-border assignments.
Rebecca advises creditors, (including banks and other financial investors and steering committees) insolvency office holders, and corporate debtors and their directors in all aspects of non-contentious restructuring and insolvency work. With a remarkable breadth of practice and extensive experience, Rebecca has acted on a wide range of workouts, business recoveries, stressed financings and administrations and liquidations.
Rebecca has also advised on a series of real estate and corporate restructurings in many jurisdictions, including, currently, on the restructuring of Abengoa in Spain, the largest ever European restructuring involving three separate processes, including a Spanish judicial confirmation, an English company voluntary arrangement (CVA) and U.S. Chapter 11 proceedings.
Rebecca has led on many high-profile restructurings and insolvencies. Highlights of her experience include advising:
Rebecca is a trustee of a charitable organisation, operating a local adventure playground in South London, Slade Garden Community Play Association.
Rebecca is a regular contributor to other local charitable institutions in the South London area helping organise a yearly local fund raising summer festival.
Rebecca is also a regular contributor to industry publications and questionnaires and has chaired restructuring related conferences and provided input to and present at several others.
Rebecca is co-author of Recognition and Enforcement of Cross-Border Insolvency: a guide to international practice, published by Wiley, 1996.