Insolvency Litigation
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
Book
320 pages
978-0-7520-0233-0 (ISBN)
Description
This guide fuses together all the insolvency procedures which facilitate speedy and successful insolvency litigation for a client. Since the options are not always apparent, the book shows how each procedural technique can be used to its best effect in any given circumstance; this includes injunctions, "ex parte" procedure and appeals. Cost implications are also covered, along with the conditional fee arrangements order.
This guide fuses together all the insolvency procedures which facilitate speedy and successful insolvency litigation for a client. Since the options are not always apparent, the book shows how each procedural technique can be used to its best effect in any given circumstance; this includes injunctions, "ex parte" procedure and appeals. Cost implications are also covered, along with the conditional fee arrangements order.
This guide fuses together all the insolvency procedures which facilitate speedy and successful insolvency litigation for a client. Since the options are not always apparent, the book shows how each procedural technique can be used to its best effect in any given circumstance; this includes injunctions, "ex parte" procedure and appeals. Cost implications are also covered, along with the conditional fee arrangements order.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0233-0 (9780752002330)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Part 1 Common battlefields: retention of title; recovery of assets; asset stripping; disputes with landlords; disputes with directors; trust claims. Part 2 Procedural situations: originating summons procedure; injunctions in insolvency proceedings; "ex parte" procedure; tracing applications; winding up and bankruptcy; administration applications; director's applications; appeals.