Often businesses need to restructure to deal with threats, refine operations and establish a solid foundation for future success. The process of restructuring starts with a health check of your business. This assesses any weaknesses and potential threats and develops a plan to take advantage of your strengths and opportunities.
Frank Law believes that restructuring serves many purposes. Sometimes it is out of necessity and financial distress, however, other times it is strategic. Our experienced team have worked alongside businesses at all stages, from start-ups to public companies. Likewise, we’ve helped them refine the structure of their business to build a sound foundation to grow. Frank Law’s Corporate Team is well experienced with matters of Restructuring, Turnaround and Insolvency, therefore enabling the right strategic advice to be given to clients depending on their objectives and situation.
James Frank is an accredited Australian Restructuring, Insolvency and Turnaround Association (ARITA) Expert member. He has been working with Frank Law for nine years in various roles. He pioneered the review process of the business and was instrumental in designing the future of the firm. His passion for innovation and technology, and his experience in building and scaling starts ups, has pushed Frank Law into being the progressive and relevant law firm it is today.
Philip van den Heever has over 16 years of commercial law experience in both South Africa and Australia. His deep understanding of commercial law allows him to wisely direct his clients to succeed in their business development.
Katherine McCarthy uses her knowledge of law to help solve clients’ problems. Katherine is a keen traveller having visited 34 countries so far, with plans to explore even more!
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