NEW YORK, April 11, 2017 -- the525group, a national recruiting firm serving the bankruptcy and restructuring industry, was named a Best National Recruiter in the 2017 National Law Journal’s ‘Best of’ Survey in the legal recruitment category. In its second year of operations, the525group was recognized among the top companies serving the legal industry based on an online survey that collected more than 4,500 votes from NLJ readers.
“We are honored by this important recognition,” said the525group founder Sarah Frankel. “2016 was a breakout year for the525group. By voting for our firm, our clients and colleagues have underscored the need for a fresh perspective and new approach to recruiting that focuses on the deeply personal nature of finding a home for lawyers in the restructuring space. Our mission is one of building culture through strong recruitment for law firms. We thank our colleagues who showed their support by voting for us in the National Law Journal’s ‘Best of’ survey.”
Frankel continued, “the525group is the first recruiting firm focused exclusively in the restructuring space. This focus allows us to build strong relationships with professionals and firms across the entire restructuring universe, including law firms, financial advisors, investment banks, funds and claims agents.”
Headquartered in the heart of Manhattan, the525group serves the recruitment needs of firms and professionals in the bankruptcy and restructuring industry. The company designs tailored talent-sourcing strategies and supports the recruitment needs for junior- to senior-executive level positions for a variety of professional service firms and companies within the bankruptcy and restructuring community.
For more information, please contact: Sarah Frankel the525group, LLC 130 7th Avenue Suite 234 New York, NY 10011 [email protected] 646-937-2513


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