Insolvency Law: Corporate and Personal Sixth edition
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Why should you buy Insolvency Law: Corporate and Personal 6th Edition
Insolvency Law: Corporate and Personal is written in a detailed yet straightforward way, making it accessible to both practitioners and students. This comprehensive book explains legislation and discusses cases on all aspects of corporate and personal insolvency, covering each of the procedures available.
It is a popular first port of call for non-specialists, students and those new to the area of insolvency.
What’s New
This sixth edition:
- Updates the relevant areas of law by considering new provisions and cases and particularly appellate decisions.
- Discusses critical elements of the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 including the provisions introducing restructuring plans and the standalone moratorium and their respective interpretations by the courts.
- Considers cross-border insolvency rules post-Brexit.
- Expands upon the treatment of adjustment transactions.
- Examines the Supreme Court decision in Sequana and its effect on directors’ responsibilities to creditors when their company is insolvent.