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Top bankruptcy attorney James Sprayregen to join Paul Weiss

Created at 29 Jun · 5:07 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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James Sprayregen, a prominent bankruptcy attorney who built Kirkland & Ellis' restructuring practice, is joining Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison to co-lead its restructuring and debt capital solutions practice. His move follows a series of partner hires at Paul Weiss.

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Key Numbers

three decadesSprayregen's tenure building Kirkland's practice
1990Year Sprayregen founded Kirkland's restructuring group
2024Year Sprayregen left Kirkland for Hilco Global
2006Year Sprayregen first left Kirkland for Goldman Sachs
fivePartners hired by Paul Weiss in June
$10 billionKirkland's revenue in 2025
20%Kirkland's revenue increase from prior year

Who's Involved

James Sprayregen
Incoming co-head of restructuring and debt capital solutions at Paul Weiss
Paul Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
Law firm hiring James Sprayregen
Kirkland & Ellis
Law firm where Sprayregen built his practice
Hilco Global
Financial services firm where Sprayregen was vice chairman
Scott Barshay
Chairman of Paul Weiss, calling Sprayregen a 'superstar lawyer'
Brad Karp
Former leader of Paul Weiss who resigned earlier this year
Paul Basta
Outgoing co-head of Paul Weiss' restructuring practice

↳ Why This Matters

The move of a prominent restructuring attorney like James Sprayregen signals a strategic expansion for Paul Weiss in a lucrative area of legal practice, potentially impacting the competitive landscape for distressed company advisory services.

Key facts

  • James Sprayregen is moving from Kirkland & Ellis to Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
  • Sprayregen will co-lead the restructuring and debt capital solutions practice at his new firm.
  • He previously founded Kirkland & Ellis' restructuring group and advised companies like Caesars and Toys "R" Us.
  • Sprayregen had briefly worked at Goldman Sachs before returning to Kirkland & Ellis.
  • Paul Weiss has been actively hiring partners, with five new additions in June.
  • Paul Basta will transition out of his co-head role in Paul Weiss' restructuring practice at the end of the year.

James Sprayregen, a highly regarded bankruptcy attorney who spent over three decades establishing and leading Kirkland & Ellis' restructuring practice, is set to join Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. The firm announced on Thursday that Sprayregen will co-lead its restructuring and debt capital solutions practice.

Sprayregen founded Kirkland & Ellis' restructuring group in 1990, building it into a leading firm for companies undergoing Chapter 11 bankruptcies, advising clients such as Caesars, Toys "R" Us, and United Airlines. He departed Kirkland in 2024 to become vice chairman of global strategy and growth at Hilco Global. Prior to that, he had a three-year stint at Goldman Sachs starting in 2006 before returning to Kirkland.

His move to Paul Weiss is part of a broader strategy by the firm to bolster its partner ranks. Scott Barshay, chairman of Paul Weiss, referred to Sprayregen as a "superstar lawyer" and a longtime friend. The firm has hired five partners in June alone.

Bankruptcy work is a significant revenue generator for large law firms, often requiring extensive legal teams over extended periods. Kirkland's revenue surpassed $10 billion in 2025, marking a 20% increase from the previous year.

In conjunction with Sprayregen's arrival, Paul Basta, who has been a partner at Paul Weiss since 2017 and co-head of its restructuring practice, will step down at the end of the year as part of a succession plan. Basta stated he would assist with the leadership transition.

Frequently asked questions

James Sprayregen is a prominent bankruptcy attorney known for building the restructuring practice at Kirkland & Ellis. He is joining Paul Weiss to co-lead their restructuring and debt capital solutions practice.

The hiring of Sprayregen indicates Paul Weiss's strategic focus on expanding its restructuring and debt capital solutions practice, a highly profitable area for law firms.

Sprayregen founded Kirkland & Ellis's restructuring group in 1990 and led it for over three decades, advising major companies through Chapter 11 bankruptcies.

Paul Basta, the current co-head of Paul Weiss's restructuring practice, will step down at the end of the year as part of a succession plan to support the transition.

What Happens Next

01Sprayregen will begin his role co-leading the restructuring and debt capital solutions practice at Paul Weiss.
02Paul Basta will transition from his co-head role at the end of the year.

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How It Developed

James Sprayregen is joining Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
Sprayregen will co-lead the restructuring and debt capital solutions practice at Paul Weiss.
Sprayregen previously founded Kirkland & Ellis' restructuring group in 1990.
Sprayregen left Kirkland & Ellis in 2024 to join Hilco Global.
Paul Weiss has hired five partners in June.
Paul Basta will step down as co-head of Paul Weiss' restructuring practice at year-end.

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Top bankruptcy attorney Sprayregen to join US law firm Paul WeissReuters

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