Akerman is proud to announce its inclusion in the ninth edition of the Global Restructuring Review’s GRR 100, an annual guide recognizing the world’s leading law firms for cross-border restructuring and insolvency work.
The GRR 100 is widely regarded as one of the most authoritative global benchmarks for legal advisors in the restructuring space. Selection is based on in-depth independent research into each firm’s expertise, the sophistication and complexity of its international matters, its team strength, and its performance across major cross-border cases. The guide serves as an essential reference for businesses, financial institutions, and advisors navigating distressed situations across multiple jurisdictions.
Akerman’s Bankruptcy and Reorganization Practice Group serves as a strategic partner to creditors, distressed businesses, court-appointed committees, and various fiduciaries. The group has particular depth in the cross-border insolvency arena, and regularly assists foreign representatives with international restructurings and Chapter 15 challenges.
GRR has covered several Chapter 15 filings in which Akerman has played a lead role. The firm’s inclusion in the 2025 GRR 100 underscores its continued leadership in cross-border restructuring, its expanding international capabilities, and its commitment to delivering high-value counsel in distressed and special situations.
“We are honored to be recognized among the world’s top restructuring firms,” said Andrea Hartley, chair of Akerman’s Bankruptcy and Reorganization Practice Group. “Our team continues to lead sophisticated cross-border matters with creativity, discipline, and a deep understanding of international insolvency regimes. Being included in the GRR 100 reinforces the strength of our practice and the trust our clients place in us to guide them through their most critical moments.”