Course description
Presented by Barrister Asa Tolson, this webinar will cover recent decisions and developments in corporate insolvency law and will discuss director’s ‘creditor duty’, who can be held liable for fraudulent trading, enforcement against director’s pensions, and more.
It is suitable for insolvency solicitors and insolvency practitioners practising in England and Wales, and will also discuss key developments in corporate insolvency law, significant authorities in the last 2 years at Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and High Court level, and how best to deploy the new authorities.
Much of Asa’s practice is in the field of insolvency both corporate and personal, frequently appearing in the High Court and County Court in a range of such matters. Be sure to tune in to benefit from his expertise on this topic.
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Introduction
This webinar will cover recent decisions and developments in corporate insolvency law and will include the following:
- Director’s ‘creditor duty’
- Who can be held liable for fraudulent trading?
- Enforcement against director’s pensions
- Whether administrators are officers of companies for the purposes of criminal liability
- Provisional liquidators seeking freezing orders
It is suitable for insolvency solicitors and insolvency practitioners practising in England and Wales.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Key developments in corporate insolvency law
- Significant authorities in the last 2 years at Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and High Court level
- How best to deploy the new authorities
- The modern approach to the so-called ‘creditor duty’
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