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6th Annual Asset Recovery International
5 - 7 February 2025
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Matheson

Profile

Matheson LLP is Ireland's largest law firm and provides specialist advice on both contentious and non-contentious, domestic and multi-jurisdictional corporate restructuring and insolvency, fraud and asset tracing and recovery mandates. Our team includes specialists in financial services fraud, who have decades of experience of fraud claims for banks, funds, and senior employees/directors of companies in the financial services sector. We manage fraud claims with concurrent parallel proceedings including civil, criminal, regulatory and arbitration proceedings (domestically and abroad). We regularly assist clients to trace assets and enforce judgments and arbitration awards, in Ireland and abroad. Matheson LLP successfully represented its clients in Ireland's two landmark cases for enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards: Yukos Capital S.A.R.L. v OAO Tomskneft VNK [2014] IEHC 115 and Albaniabeg Ambient Shpk v. Enel SpA and Enelpower SpA [2018] IECA 46. We regularly obtain freezing injunctions, in support of domestic and foreign proceedings as well as other injunctions, including search and seizure orders and receivership orders.

Matheson’s primary focus is on serving the Irish legal needs of internationally focused companies and financial institutions doing business in and from Ireland. Our clients include the majority of the Fortune 100 companies, 9 of the world's most innovative companies, 7 of the world’s 10 largest asset managers and almost half of the world’s 50 largest banks. Matheson is headquartered in Dublin and has offices in Cork, London, New York, San Francisco and Palo Alto.

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