Insolvency and Restructuring Analysis
The crunch bunch
Last year’s punishing economic conditions pushed many companies into administration. We take a look at the big UK cases
Sticky ends: the City's top restructuring lawyers discuss recent developments
The collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 has propelled insolvency law into the frontline
A whole new world
The regulatory focus on insolvency since the Lehman Brothers collapse is beginning to affect other cases, such as that of MF Global in the UK. By Joanne Harris
Packing case
Administration is the UK’s principal business rescue tool. In the first quarter of this year alone 782 companies entered into administration.
Bribe wars
Insolvency practitioners must stay on top of the Bribery Act as they run an increased risk of personal criminal liability. Alex Fox and Anna Brooks-Gallerani report
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Borrowed time
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Affairs of the hearth
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Floating free
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Paying by the rules
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Cleaning up the act
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Con figuration
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Car trouble
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Weil, Herbies help Cobra charm its way back to financial health
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SJ Berwin emerges from the wings to make most of insolvency boom
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Buying rights
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Insolvency Roundup
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Court battles
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House rules
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The magic spongers
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The end cost
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Crowning achievement
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International boundaries
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Don’t bank on it
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Oracle insolvency sees QC, Collyer-Bristow jettisoned
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A US enterprise?
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Tooled up
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Cover charge
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Taking care of business
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The main goal
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Asset-based lending - the benefits
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The insolvency gremlins
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Wrapping it up
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Raising finance

