Are UK insolvency laws fit for purpose? – Matthew Weaver writes for the Law Society Gazette

Matthew Weaver was invited by the Law Society Gazette to reflect on government proposals for reforming insolvency law in the context of the high number of insolvencies that occurred in 2019. What changes need to be made to ensure the UK legal system is fit for purpose and should we look to the US for […]
Paul Burton

He has extensive trial advocacy experience and his cases frequently start with urgent pre-emptive remedies. His practice encompasses drafting and advisory work and he regularly works with domestic and international lawyers, and other professionals, to assist in the drafting of complex documents. In addition to his court practice, Paul represents parties before a number of […]
Can directors appoint administrators outside of court opening hours? – Article by Catherine Doran

Catherine Doran discusses whether directors can appoint administrators outside of court opening hours following her recent case in which a notice of appointment was filed at 4.37pm. You can read the full article here.
Emma Loizou
Christopher Buckley
Tom Beasley

Tom’s clients have included government agencies, multinationals, global banks, high net worth individuals and large estates. He has appeared before a range of courts and arbitral tribunals and has extensive experience in emergency matters such as the obtaining or resisting of freezing and search orders. He has been ranked consistently in Chambers & Partners whose […]
Matthew Weaver KC
Josh Lewison
Martin Ouwehand
Gary Lidington