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Insolvency and Restructuring Manual 3rd ed isbn 9781526502247

Insolvency and Restructuring Manual 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781780431987
New Edition ISBN: 9781526502247
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781847661487
Published: July 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Insolvency and Restructuring Manual is a practical, user-friendly, comprehensive guide to corporate insolvency and restructuring. It explains the principles and procedures involved taking the reader through the various formal insolvency processes including liquidations, compulsory liquidations, receiverships, administrations, company voluntary arrangements ('CVAs') and Schemes of Arrangement, they might encounter examining the differences between them.

To emphasise the practical nature of the approach there are:

  • Quick summaries;
  • Flow charts of insolvency processes;
  • Tables comparing procedures and remedies.
It also has separate chapters covering:

  • Company law issues, eg the position of the director;
  • The role of creditors - a chapter covering secured creditors; and a chapter covering other special types of creditors, including landlords, employees, pensions-related creditors and retention of title creditors;
  • Cross-border considerations.
The new edition has been updated to include new case law, some with far reaching implications.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law
Contents:
Chapter 1 What are insolvency and restructuring?
Chapter 2 Who gets what?
Chapter 3 Liquidation
Chapter 4 Administration
Chapter 5 Antecedent transactions
Chapter 6 Position of directors
Chapter 7 CVAs and Schemes of Arrangement
Chapter 8 Secured creditors
Chapter 9 Other special types of creditor
Chapter 10 Restructuring
Chapter 11 Cross-border issues.