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Buying and Selling Insolvent Companies and Businesses

Inglese · Tascabile

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Buying and Selling Insolvent Companies and Businesses aims to be a comprehensive guide to its readers, being useful to insolvency practitioners and other professionals involved in insolvency, including lawyers, accountants, company directors and company secretaries. It is also of use to potential investors and their advisers as well as being of interest to students who may wish to specialise in insolvency.

The new third edition has been updated to include:
- Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 which brought in a new moratorium procedure and restructuring plan as permanent measures in response to COVID-19
- the impact of Brexit on insolvency laws
- the impact of the significant rise in the use of company voluntary arrangements
- the new Pensions bill, which will have an impact on advisors to insolvent companies

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Company and Commercial Law online service.

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1 What is Corporate Insolvency?
2 Pre-pack Administrations;
3 Purchasing Vehicles and Insolvency Act 1986, s 216;
4 Due Diligence;
5 Raising Funds;
6 Secured Creditors;
7 Goodwill, Intellectual Property Rights and Data Protection Act Issues;
8 Excluded Assets;
9 Employees;
10 Pension Schemes;
11 How to Deal with Existing Customers and Work in Progress;
12 How to Deal with Suppliers;
13 Leasehold Premises


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Ken Titchen is a partner at Gateley. He has wide ranging experience of all aspects of corporate recovery and insolvency with an emphasis on non-contentious matters, together with restructuring and turnaround work. He has advised lenders, insolvency practitioners, companies and directors, creditors and stakeholders for over 16 years, operating across a wide variety of industries and business sectors.

Susan Singleton is a solicitor with her own London commercial solicitor's firm, Singletons (www.singlelaw.com) which advises a large range of UK and international clients on business law with particular emphasis on litigation, competition law and IP/IT. Author of 30 law books she writes regularly on legal matters for a variety of publications.


Riassunto

Buying and Selling Insolvent Companies and Businesses aims to be a comprehensive guide to its readers, being useful to insolvency practitioners and other professionals involved in insolvency, including lawyers, accountants, company directors and company secretaries. It is also of use to potential investors and their advisers as well as being of interest to students who may wish to specialise in insolvency.

The new third edition has been updated to include:
- Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 which brought in a new moratorium procedure and restructuring plan as permanent measures in response to COVID-19
- the impact of Brexit on insolvency laws
- the impact of the significant rise in the use of company voluntary arrangements
- the new Pensions bill, which will have an impact on advisors to insolvent companies

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Company and Commercial Law and Insolvency Law online services.

Prefazione

A practical legal guide to the sale and purchase of insolvent companies and businesses.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Susan Singleton, Singleton Susan, Ken Titchen
Editore Bloomsbury Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 30.12.2022
 
EAN 9781526519085
ISBN 978-1-5265-1908-5
Pagine 520
Dimensioni 158 mm x 248 mm x 26 mm
Peso 860 g
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Diritto internazionale, diritto degli stranieri

England, Wales, LAW / Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Company law, Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Bankruptcy and insolvency

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