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Elias Neocleous & Co LLC retains distinguished ranking in Global Restructuring Review’s Top 100 for the 6th year

Elias Neocleous & Co LLC (ENC) announced that it has been recognised for the 6th consecutive year in the prestigious GRR100 list, as published in the 2024 edition of Global Restructuring Review (GRR).

This guide highlights the world’s leading law firms in cross-border restructuring and insolvency matters.

GRR is a highly regarded resource for global news and analysis on restructuring and insolvency law, offering valuable insights into trends, key players, growth opportunities, and emerging challenges. We are proud to represent Cyprus in this distinguished ranking of top firms worldwide that demonstrate exceptional expertise and experience in these critical areas.

ENC Managing Partner Elias Neocleous commented, “Earning a place on the GRR100 list for the sixth consecutive year reflects our firm’s unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation in cross-border restructuring and insolvency. It is a recognition of the hard work and dedication of our exceptional team, whose achievements continue to set a high standard in the industry. This accolade motivates us to further enhance our capabilities as we look forward to continued success in 2025 and beyond.

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