Alexander (Alex) Wood focuses his practice on all aspects of business restructuring and insolvency across all sectors including sovereign debt. He has worked on complex cross-border matters and financial services (including insurance) restructuring and insolvency with on the ground experience of providing capital solutions and special situations advice. He is skilled at designing and implementing complex restructuring plans, schemes of arrangement, managing cross-border workouts and restructurings, and overseeing formal insolvency procedures.
With 27 years of experience, Alex has established himself as a leader in the field. He works both debtor and creditor side, advising stakeholders across the entire capital spectrum. These include corporates, their directors, private equity, hedge and private credit funds, and financial institutions, who he advises on some of their largest matters. He also advises insolvency office-holders.
Alex has been involved in some of the leading restructuring and sovereign debt mandates of the last three decades, including acting for Lehman Brothers Inc, Westinghouse, the bondholders in Ukraine’s and Argentina’s sovereign debt restructures, and using the first Irish creditor scheme of arrangement to resolve a monoline exposure.
Alex has been recognised across the leading legal directories including Chambers UK 2023 and Chambers Europe 2023 where he was ranked for Restructuring/Insolvency, and Legal 500 UK 2023 where he was ranked as a ‘Leading Individual’. Clients describe Alex as having “outstanding technical awareness and a collaborative and inclusive approach” and as “a go-to sounding board for complicated restructuring and implementation issues, who readily translates academic issues into practical solutions.” Clients go on to say that Alex “excels at taking complex scenarios and finding workable solutions on complex multi-party, multi-jurisdictional transactions”. Alex has also been ranked as ‘Highly Regarded’ in IFLR1000 UK and has been listed in Best Lawyers 2023 and Expert Guides 2023. Recently in GRR100, Alex was noted to provide “clear, concise and seamless” advice.
Prior to joining the firm, Alex spent time guest lecturing post-graduates on University College London (UCL)’s LLM on corporate insolvency, sharing his wealth of knowledge and experience with the next generation of legal professionals. He continues to teach postgraduates at UCL. Alex has also been appointed by the Ministry of Justice as a solicitor member of the Insolvency Rules Committee, established under the Insolvency Act 1986 to review proposed secondary legislation.