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Doyle, Keay and Curl: Annotated Insolvency Legislation 2025 13th ed


ISBN13: 9781784735234
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781784735166
To be Published: May 2025
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £405.00



Doyle, Keay and Curl: Annotated Insolvency Legislation Twelfth Edition provides fully curated practical guidance on the key primary and secondary insolvency legislation. In addition to the complete texts of the key statutory provisions, each is annotated with detailed analysis and commentary, providing practitioners and academics with everything they need within a single portable volume.

What’s new for 2025?

Updates to the commentary for 2025 include the following key cases and developments:

  • Updates on several decisions under s 423 on transactions defrauding creditors, including the Supreme Court decision in El-Husseiny v Invest Bank PSC [2025]
  • Consideration of the Privy Council decision Sian Participation Corp v Halimeda International Ltd [2024], effectively reversing Salford Estates (No 2) Ltd in relation to the presentation of petitions where there are arbitration agreements or exclusive jurisdiction provisions
  • Court of Appeal decision in Servis-Terminal Llc v Drelle [2025] considering whether a debt based on a foreign judgment is able to form the foundation for bankruptcy or winding-up petitions
  • Consideration of Re BHS Group Ltd; Wright v Chappell [2024] in the context of wrongful trading and ‘trading misfeasance’ claims

Subjects:
Insolvency Law