Global Restructuring Review has once again recognized Goodwin as a top firm in the 2025 edition of the GRR 100. The annual guide recognizes the world's leading law firms for cross-border restructuring and insolvency matters.
GRR 100 highlighted Goodwin’s extensive history, global expansion, and prominent lateral additions. It also noted the firm’s standout work successfully representing clients such as Cazoo Holdings Limited, Telegraph and Spectator, Stride VC, ePropelled, Rockport and Arena Television. Client testimonials praised the firm’s performance as the “highest quality” noting its responsiveness and commercialism that set them apart from competitors.
Lawyers highlighted by GRR include Michael Goldstein, Chair of Goodwin's Financial Restructuring practice, as well as Simon Thomas in London, and Daniel Glosband and Howard Steel in New York. It also noted Stacy Dasaro’s promotion to partner and the impactful additions of Debora Hoehne and Robert Lemons, who joined the firm in 2023.
Goodwin’s full-service, global Financial Restructuring team works with borrowers, lenders, acquirers and committees of creditors across global jurisdictions to implement transactional solutions, acquisitions and litigation strategies that produce successful results. Goodwin’s lawyers help clients with the most complex high profile, middle-market restructurings and distressed opportunities. As both negotiators and litigators, they represent every type of major stakeholder in troubled companies and investment funds or vehicles.
In addition to this recognition, Goodwin’s Financial Restructuring practice has been routinely recognized for excellence by leading market commentators such as The Legal 500 United States, Chambers UK, The Legal 500 France, and Chambers Europe.
Now in its ninth edition, the GRR 100 2025 is the product of extensive research covering over 153 firms and 41 jurisdictions worldwide.
To learn more about Goodwin’s ranking, visit GRR 100.