Awards & Recognition
SRZ Recognized as a Leading Law Firm by Chambers Global 2023
February 16, 2023
Chambers Global 2023 recognized Schulte Roth & Zabel as a leading law firm, with client testimonials describing the firm as having "unparalleled" fluency in US and UK law and "a great breadth of knowledge..."
Another testimonial complimented the team, saying "[t]he team knows the most about what the market is doing and is a great reference to understand what peers are doing."
SRZ 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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