Had talks to rescue defunct holiday operator Thomas Cook succeeded last night, the focus of the legal industry today would have been on the likes of the Magic Circle and elite U.S. firms involved.

Instead, the company’s collapse has thrust Reed Smith into the spotlight with its now-crucial role of advising the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in its efforts to repatriate more than 150,000 British tourists left stranded abroad.

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