Outsideclinic Limited [2025] EWHC 875 (Ch)
On Friday 11 April 2025, Mr Justice Adam Johnson handed down his written reasons for having sanctioned a restructuring plan advanced by OutsideClinic Limited, a leading provider of in-home audiology and optometry services. The plan had been sanctioned at a hearing on 28 March 2025.
60-seconds with Matthew Mills
Matthew Mills recently featured in the most recent edition of ThoughtLeaders4 Private Client Magazine Issue 18. The article titled ’60-seconds with
Mark your diaries for our Private Client Conference 2025 on Tuesday, 14th October 2025. The conference will feature leading practitioners discussing the latest developments and challenges in Private
Chambers Pupils Enter Their Second Six
We are pleased to announce that our current pupils Rachel Lane, Zara Yusuf and Samuel Lane have started their second six and
Matthew Mills has recently published an article in Private Client Business on the statutory inquiry into the Captain Tom Foundation. This
In this Junior Programme: Charities, Matthew Mills and Harmish Mehta cover ‘Disposing of Charity Land’ and ‘Disqualification of charity trustees’. Disposing of charity land
Re OutsideClinic – Sanction of a Restructuring Plan
On 28 March 2025, Mr Justice Adam Johnson sanctioned a restructuring plan relating to OutsideClinic Limited, the
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In 2025 we will be continuing our Junior Programme offering a variety of webinars and in-person events! Our in-person events will have a short
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