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Sprayregen, a top bankruptcy lawyer in the US, joins Paul Weiss

James Sprayregen, a lawyer who has spent the last three decades building the restructuring 'practice' of Kirkland & Ellis, and made it the 'go-to firm for distressed companies, joins the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, & Wharton & Garrison, according to a statement released by the?firm on Thursday.

The firm announced that Sprayregen would co-lead Paul Weiss' restructuring and debt capital solution practice. Sprayregen founded Kirkland & Ellis’ restructuring group in 1990. He left the firm in 2024 and became vice chairman of global strategies and growth at Hilco Global, a private investment firm.

Kirkland, under his leadership, grew to become a leading adviser for companies that were in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, such as Caesars, Toys "R" Us and United Airlines.

Chicago-based attorney, Kirkland, had retired from the firm in 2007 after a three-year stint with?Goldman Sachs. He returned to Kirkland and then left it. The Chicago-based lawyer's imminent arrival at Paul Weiss will be the latest partner hire made by the firm since Scott Barshay was appointed to replace Brad Karpas as its leader following his resignation earlier this year.

The Wall Street law firm said that it hired five new partners in June alone.

Barshay called Sprayregen on Thursday a "superstar attorney" and a longtime friend.

As corporate restructurings can take many years and require a large number of lawyers, bankruptcy work is a significant source of revenue for law firms. Kirkland’s revenue in 2020 will surpass $10 billion, an increase of?20% from the previous year.

Sprayregen called Paul Weiss in a press release "a true restructuring forcehouse."

Paul Weiss announced on Thursday that Paul Basta, who has been a partner at the firm since 2017 and co-head of its restructuring practice, would step down by year's end as part of an ongoing succession plan. Basta said that he would support the transition of leadership. David Thomas reported. (Additional reporting by Mike Scarcella, Washington; editing by Sanjeev miglani.)

(source: Reuters)