CIGA: Mid-course correction or the end of the road?
CIGA: Mid-course correction or the end of the road?
Published 17 December 2021
CORPORATE RECOVERY, RESTRUCTURING & INSOLVENCY
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In this podcast, Jeff Roberts, Partner and Head of Collyer Bristow’s Corporate and Commercial team is joined by Stephen Baister, Deputy Insolvency & Companies Court Judge and Former Chief Bankruptcy Registrar – High Court, to exchange views on the recent amendments to the insolvency legislation introduced by the Government and its proposals to help commercial landlords and tenants, including how these might work in practice and what we can expect going forward.
Run time: 31 minutes
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CIGA: Mid-course correction or the end of the road?
Published 17 December 2021
CORPORATE RECOVERY, RESTRUCTURING & INSOLVENCY
PODCASTS
In this podcast, Jeff Roberts, Partner and Head of Collyer Bristow’s Corporate and Commercial team is joined by Stephen Baister, Deputy Insolvency & Companies Court Judge and Former Chief Bankruptcy Registrar – High Court, to exchange views on the recent amendments to the insolvency legislation introduced by the Government and its proposals to help commercial landlords and tenants, including how these might work in practice and what we can expect going forward.
Run time: 31 minutes
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