Awards & Recognition
Schulte ranked as a top law firm by Chambers Global 2024
February 15, 2024
Chambers Global 2024 has recognized Schulte Roth & Zabel as a top law firm. Clients described the high-caliber performance of the firm as "[t]he gold standard of the hedge funds world."
Additional testimonials highlighted the synergy of the firm, saying, "Schulte's team has deep experience in the industry and is extremely responsive to the needs of our organisation."
Schulte and the firm's lawyers were included in the following rankings:
- Bankruptcy/Restructuring
- Adam Harris
- Bankruptcy/Restructuring: The Elite
- Capital Markets: Securitization: ABS
- Boris Ziser
- Capital Markets: Securitization: CLOs
- Phillip Azzollini
- Craig Stein
- Capital Markets: Securitization: Tax
- Andi Mandell
- Hedge Funds
- Stephanie Breslow
- Jennifer Dunn
- David Efron
- Peter Greene
- Daniel Hunter
- Jason Kaplan
- Ben Kozinn
- David Nissenbaum
- Eileen Overbaugh
- Paul Roth
- Investment Funds & Asset Management (International & Cross-Border)
- Investment Funds: Hedge Funds
- Investment Funds: Regulatory & Compliance
- Marc Elovitz
- Private Equity: Fund Formation
- Stephanie Breslow
- Phyllis Schwartz
- Joseph Smith
The Chambers Global Guide ranks the top lawyers and law firms in over 200 jurisdictions across the world.
View the rankings here.
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