Andrew Schoulder, who has experience in distressed and special situations, joined Norton Rose Fulbright’s New York office.

Schoulder advises clients in connection with distressed and special situations both in and out of court, through restructurings, asset and stock purchases and sales and loan-to-own transactions. He has navigated corporations, financial institutions and private investment funds through distress arising from non-performing assets, over-levered balance sheets, industry downturns, insider misconduct and litigious counterparties.

“Andrew is a highly regarded lawyer in the restructuring and distressed transactions space,” Jeff Cody, U.S. managing partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, said. “He brings a sophisticated and practical approach to address rapidly changing market conditions. Andrew’s experience will enhance our ability to solve our clients’ most difficult issues.”

“New York is our largest U.S. office by lawyer headcount, and we are committed to its continued growth,” Judi Archer, co-partner-in-charge at Norton Rose Fulbright, said. “I am delighted to welcome Andrew to Norton Rose Fulbright and look forward to working together in our New York office.”

“I am relationship driven and my clients rely on me to support everything from day-to-day business items to their most sensitive bet-the-farm issues,” Schoulder said. “With clients in aerospace and defense, agribusiness, consumer goods, finance, InsurTech and MedTech, it is critical to have a robust full-service offering and Norton Rose Fulbright really checked all of the boxes with an unmatched global platform. I’m eager to collaborate with my new colleagues in New York and beyond as we advise on some of the most sophisticated matters in the world.”