Insolvency v Arbitration – Privy Council holds that Salford Estates was wrongly decided
In a judgment handed down today, the Privy Council (Lords Briggs and Hamblen giving a single judgment) held that BVI law is that where the debt on which the winding up application is based is subject to an arbitration agreement the court may make a
Fraudulent Calumny—The Unanswered Questions
Josh Lewison recently featured in [2024] Private Client Business Issue 3 for his article on ‘Fraudulent Calumny—The Unanswered Questions’. Over the
Matthew Weaver KC and Katie Longstaff instructed by Shoosmiths LLP, acted for the successful plan company, Project Verona Limited, obtaining an order sanctioning its proposed
Christopher Boardman KC and Tom Beasley recently featured in LexisNexis Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law for their article
Osler v Osler [2024] EWCA Civ 516
Dov Ohrenstein, assisted by Matthew Tonnard and instructed by Tim Russ of Roythornes, appeared in the Court
Terminating Contracts: Avoiding Traps and Pitfalls, and Late Registration and Rectification of Company Charges
In this Junior Programme: Commercial, Alexander Kingston-Splatt and Robert Lee present on ‘Terminating Contracts: Avoiding Traps and Pitfalls’ and ‘Late Registration and
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