The main issue within the case was whether an administrator appointed under Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 is an “officer” of the company within the meaning of the…
According to recent data from the Office for National Statistics, the proportion of married people in England and Wales has fallen below 50% for the first time in history. This…
According to recent data from the Office for National Statistics, the proportion of married people in England and Wales has fallen below 50% for the first time in history. This…
The family courts in the UK are facing an ever-growing crisis that has been escalating over the years. The increasing number of cases and the shortage of resources have resulted…
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) is a piece of legislation aimed at combating economic crime and increasing corporate transparency in the United Kingdom. Economic crimes are those…
When looking at the long history of the Horizon scandal, a natural question arises: where were the Post Office board? An insight into where the board were was given at…
Corporate insolvency refers to the financial circumstance of a company when it is unable to meet its financial commitments and pay its debts. In such a scenario, the company may…
Halsey v Milton Keynes General NHS Trust is a landmark case that deals with the issue of whether or not the court can compel parties to use alternative dispute resolution…
In 2020, after the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Government introduced the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (‘The Act’) to try and combat the uncertainty around trading conditions and provide more…
An overage clause can be inserted into a contract on the sale or purchase of land that protects the rights of the seller to benefit should the value of the…