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In the current climate, many companies want to help commercial counterparties by temporarily varying the terms of their agreements. How can they do this

In a judgment dated 17th April 2020 in Re Debenhams Retail Limited (in administration) [2020] EWHC 921 (Ch), Trower J determined an application for

Under section 17 Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 the court can grant permission for an individual to act as a director notwithstanding that individual’s

Can the courts stop officers from enforcing legal rights if it is unfair for them do so? This issue was considered in Lehman Brothers

In a judgment handed down on Monday 13th April 2020 in Re Carluccio’s Limited (in administration) [2020] EWHC 886 (Ch), Snowden J considered the

Could the restrictions imposed on business during the coronavirus pandemic frustrate CVAs? In this briefing, Tina Kyriakides explores the law of frustration and its

While the range of parties before tribunals has globalised, the typical composition of those tribunals has not. In this article, Shantanu Majumdar KC reflects

Planning obligations and the Community Infrastructure Levy may start to cause issues for real estate developers in the event of an extended financial downturn.