Insolvency & Law Blog

HMRC’s Return to Crown Preference is Unfair

By admin | Aug 4, 2019 | Comments Off on HMRC’s Return to Crown Preference is Unfair

Expect more companies to go bust from April 2020, unless the government halts plans to make HM Revenue & Customs…

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Landlords must reduce rates or face high street exodus

By admin | Aug 4, 2019 | Comments Off on Landlords must reduce rates or face high street exodus

The future looks bleak for British landlords, especially those renting in town centres and cities because everyone knows our high…

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Prepare your business for Brexit, deal or no-deal

By admin | Jul 9, 2019 | Comments Off on Prepare your business for Brexit, deal or no-deal

Irrespective of who becomes the UK’s next Prime Minister, it’s essential that business owners prepare for Brexit. Cynical business leaders…

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Pros and cons of CVAs for debtors and creditors

By admin | Jul 9, 2019 | Comments Off on Pros and cons of CVAs for debtors and creditors

Office Holdings, owner of Office and Offspring shoe shops, is said to be the latest high-profile retailer to consider entering…

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Congratulations to Arcadia’s CVA creditors

By admin | Jul 9, 2019 | Comments Off on Congratulations to Arcadia’s CVA creditors

Creditors of a business that has recently entered a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) would be wise to follow the example…

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Blame bad management, not Brexit for insolvencies

By admin | Jul 8, 2019 | Comments Off on Blame bad management, not Brexit for insolvencies

Corporate insolvencies are on the rise, but why? Some ‘experts’ have been quick to associate Brexit with the collapse of…

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New reforms are great, but who protects unsecured creditors?

By admin | Jul 19, 2016 | Comments Off on New reforms are great, but who protects unsecured creditors?

In a controversial speech to the  Insolvency Practitioner’s Association  earlier this year, Court of Appeal judge Lord Justice Jackson (best-known…

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