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Based on the most helpful WSO content, here are some insights regarding restructuring (reorg) league tables:

  1. Top Restructuring Groups:

    • Moelis, Evercore, PJT, Houlihan, Lazard, and Jefferies are frequently mentioned as top restructuring groups.
    • It's important to look at specific deal experiences rather than just league tables, as many restructuring deals are not reported due to their out-of-court nature and lack of press releases.
  2. League Table Limitations:

    • Not all restructuring activities make it to the league tables. Many deals happen behind the scenes and are not publicly disclosed.
    • Talking to people within the groups can provide more accurate insights than relying solely on league tables.
  3. Historical Context:

    • For those interested in historical data, there was a request for the 2018 restructuring league tables, specifically from Thomson Reuters Distressed Debt and Restructuring Review.

For more detailed and specific information, you might want to check out the threads and discussions on Wall Street Oasis directly.

Sources: 2021 League Tables, Request for Restructuring League Tables 2018, Top Restructuring Groups 2019 & Restructuring Questions, 2021 League Tables, Another way to look at league tables

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