CYK recognised in the global Legal 500 Disputes Guide 2026 for Asset Tracing and Recovery
28 May 2026: Cooke, Young & Keidan LLP is delighted to announce its ranking in the inaugural global Legal 500 Disputes Guide 2026 for Asset Tracing and Recovery, where the firm has been placed in Tier 3. The team has been involved in significant recent mandates, including a multi-billion-dollar conspiracy claim and the liquidation of a crypto exchange, underscoring its capabilities in digital asset-related disputes. Key partners in the asset recovery practice include Jon Felce, Natalie Todd, Lydia Danon, Sinead O’Callaghan and Rosie Wild, all of whom bring extensive experience in high-value fraud and asset tracing mandates – see the link below to learn more.
The team is also ranked globally by Chambers & Partners for Asset tracing and recovery, with Jon Felce and Natalie Todd ranked individually in that publication and, together with Mikhail Vishnyakov, by Lexology Index for their work in the area.



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