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Rowena Page

Barrister, Maitland Chambers
Rowena specialises in commercial chancery litigation, with particular expertise in the areas of insolvency, commercial law and fraud. Her practice has both a national and an international focus, with many cases incorporating, or consisting of, cross-border or international disputes. 

Rowena is a robust and confident advocate, with extensive court experience. Her practice embraces all aspects of commercial and insolvency litigation (both personal and corporate), with particular expertise in breach of directors’ duties claims, officeholder claims, fraud, and all aspects of asset tracing/asset recovery. Much of Rowena’s work takes place in the High Court and the Insolvency and Companies Court. 

Clients commend Rowena on her thorough, commercially focused advice and her strength as an advocate. 

Rowena is called to the Bar of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, British Virgin Islands and sits as a Deputy Insolvency and Companies Court Judge in the High Court in London.

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Evidence gathering—the preservation of information by an insolvency office-holder
Evidence gathering—the preservation of information by an insolvency office-holder
Practice Notes

This Practice Note, produced in partnership with Rowena Page of Maitland Chambers, considers the duty imposed on insolvency office-holders to preserve information, more particularly papers and records of the insolvent company or bankrupt which come into the possession of, and are held by, the office-holder, financial papers and records of the insolvency process itself, court and other records of the insolvency process, and documents obtained during the course of disclosure in litigation concerning the insolvent estate or during the course of its administration.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2012

Education

  • University of Cambridge (2008-2011)

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