WeirFoulds LLP is pleased to announce that Partner Maureen Ward has been recognized in the Chambers Litigation Support Guide 2026 for Asset Tracing & Recovery (Law Firms) – Global-wide.
A leading practitioner in cross-border civil fraud and asset recovery litigation, Maureen is recognized internationally for advising clients on complex, high-stakes disputes involving asset tracing and recovery, contentious insolvency matters, judgment enforcement proceedings and cryptocurrency-related disputes.
The Chambers research process includes extensive interviews with clients and peers, who highlighted Maureen’s strategic insight, responsiveness and legal acumen:
“Maureen is super sharp and her legal technical skills are very impressive.”
“Maureen is an excellent lawyer and strategic thinker.”
“Maureen Ward is super responsive, easy to work with, really intuitive and a real pleasure to work with. She is tenacious but also accurate.”
This recognition reflects Maureen’s leadership in complex, multi-jurisdictional asset tracing and recovery matters and underscores WeirFoulds’ commitment to delivering practical, strategic and results-driven advice to clients facing sophisticated commercial disputes around the world.
“We are proud to see Maureen’s exceptional work recognized by Chambers,” said Denise Baker, Chair of WeirFoulds LLP. “Her deep experience, strategic approach and unwavering commitment to client service continue to make her a trusted advisor in some of the most challenging asset recovery matters.”
We congratulate Maureen on this well-deserved recognition.
About Maureen Ward
Maureen Ward is a Partner at WeirFoulds LLP and a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation practice. She focuses on cross-border civil fraud, asset tracing and recovery, insolvency-related disputes, judgment enforcement and cryptocurrency litigation. Maureen regularly acts for clients in complex domestic and international matters involving fraud, asset dissipation and recovery strategies.
For more information, visit WeirFoulds LLP’s Chambers profile.