Lewis Baach Kaufmann Middlemiss PLLC is once again ranked as a leading firm worldwide for Asset Tracing & Recovery in the 2025 edition of Chambers and Partners’ Professional Advisers: Litigation Support. Chambers noted the firm’s “particularly strong networks in Latin America, the Middle East and the UK.”
Sources described the firm as an “excellent team,” “easy to work with,” and “clever and nimble.” One source praised the team’s “strong knowledge base and connections.”
Partners Adam Kaufmann and Eric Lewis were also individually ranked for their expertise in this practice area.
London-based Chambers and Partners is a respected independent research company that publishes comprehensive annual guides ranking attorneys and law firms based on extensive, in-depth, objective research. To be considered for inclusion in these guides, firms must undergo a rigorous submission process, during which Chambers researchers interview key attorneys as well as clients and industry professionals.
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About LBKM’s International Asset Tracing & Investigation Practice
Foreign governments, respected financial institutions, and liquidators depend on LBKM to recover assets that have been fraudulently or wrongfully obtained and transferred internationally. LBKM lawyers are at the forefront of developments in the investigation of money laundering, sanctions-busting and terror finance and in advising clients how to protect themselves in a complex, globalized environment. We work through U.S. and foreign courts to obtain injunctions and other orders to effectively locate, freeze and repatriate assets to their rightful owners. We also work closely with top attorneys in jurisdictions where assets are frequently hidden.
About LBKM
Lewis Baach Kaufmann Middlemiss PLLC is a boutique law firm focusing on international financial disputes, financial compliance, white collar defense and investigations, insurance and reinsurance, and cross-border commercial litigation and arbitration. The firm has offices in Washington, New York, and London.