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Insolvency Rules 2016: Decision Making

By Charlotte Moller, Monika Lorenzo-Perez & Estelle Macleod on April 6, 2017
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The Insolvency Rules 2016 (the 2016 Rules) have effect from 6 April 2016. A key change introduced by the 2016 Rules is a new approach to decision making, including a deemed consent procedure. The new approach is designed to ease the administrative and cost burden in insolvency proceedings, and is summarised here: Insolvency Rules 2016: Decision Making

We have also highlighted some of the changes to be aware of  here: Watch Out – Insolvency Rules 2016.

 

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Charlotte specializes in the restructuring of defaulting facilities, enforcement of security, advice to chief restructuring officers and insolvency practitioners, together with more general new-lend finance work.

The independent legal directory, The Legal 500 UK, 2013, recommends Charlotte as quick to identify key issues…

Charlotte specializes in the restructuring of defaulting facilities, enforcement of security, advice to chief restructuring officers and insolvency practitioners, together with more general new-lend finance work.

The independent legal directory, The Legal 500 UK, 2013, recommends Charlotte as quick to identify key issues in complex enforcement scenarios. She is also featured in The Lawyer Hot 100 2013.

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  • Blog:
    Global Restructuring Watch
  • Organization:
    Reed Smith LLP
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