Matthew Abraham

Called to the Bar 2012

Matthew’s practice focuses on insolvency and restructuring matters as well as commercial and banking litigation (both in Court and in arbitrations). He has an interest in international work and in particular work from Asia, the Middle East and the Caribbean following his time spent on secondment to Clifford Chance Singapore early in his practice.

Matthew has been involved in several high-profile insolvencies and restructurings. These include (amongst others) Lehman Brothers, Carillion, House of Fraser, Debenhams, Toys “R” Us, Cambridge Analytica, Steinhoff, Arcadia Group, British Steel, Thomas Cook, Flybe, Greensill Capital, Ted Baker and Superdry. Matthew has also been involved in a number of high profile personal insolvency cases including those of Boris Becker and Vijay Mallya.

Matthew is described in the legal directories as: “very impressive on his feet”, “bright, thorough and very user-friendly”, “adept at explaining complex technical issues to lay clients”, “an absolutely first class junior”, someone who “gets stuck in, giving practical, solid and commercial advice” and a barrister that “clearly knows his subject and is very hard-working”.

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