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19 Oct 2018 12:16
Exchange Chambers hosts insolvency events in Manchester and LeedsExchange Chambers this week hosted its Annual Insolvency Conference in Manchester and Leeds. The events, which have been running for over 10 years, were attended by over 150 delegates and featured a range of presentations from silks, juniors and academics. Speakers across the two cities included more...
8 Aug 2018 07:33
Judgments in Brief: July 2018FromCounsel has published Judgments in Brief: July 2018 – an overview of the judgments covered in July 2018: https://bit.ly/2ORvMOb Note that there will be no Judgments in Brief for August 2018 due to summer recess. more...
Cross-Border Insolvency Regulations Unlikely to Provide Safety Net for Recognition of Foreign Proceedings Following Brexit; Rule in Gibbs to Be Challenged
The application of the Cross Border Insolvency Regulations 2006 (CBIR), which contain the UNCITRAL Model Law, in English courts has been central to two major overseas restructurings in the past few months. In the restructurings of both Agrokor dd and the International Bank of Azerbaijan, foreign more...
Directors' duties, insolvency and Duomatic - Ball v Hughes [2017] EWHC 3228 (Ch)
PV Solar Solutions Ltd traded in the supply and installation of solar panels, and enjoyed the benefit of government subsidies designed to encourage the exploitation of solar energy. Following the reduction of those subsidies, the company went into administration and then, in November 2014, more...
Challenge to pre-pack defeated - Re Meem SL Limited (In Administration) [2017] EWHC 2688 (Ch)
Summary Where complaint is made about a pre-pack administration, more often than not it is the trade creditors who claim to have been left high and dry by the pre-arranged sale of the company’s business to the former management. The case of Re Meem SL Ltd (In Administration) [2017] EWHC 2688 (Ch) more...
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