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Restructuring and Insolvency weekly update: case law, enforcement outcomes, rule and monetary limit changes, director disqualifications, litigation funding guidance, and Part 26A plan debriefs – 16 May 2024

Published on: 16 May 2024

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In this issue:

  • Key R&I developments
  • Corporate insolvency processes
  • Personal insolvency
  • Directors and insolvency
  • Insolvency litigation
  • Restructuring
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New content

Key R&I developments

Insolvency Service publishes annual review of IPR for 2023

The Insolvency Service has issued its 2023 annual review of Insolvency Practitioner Regulation, detailing oversight of the profession, the Service’s supervisory work, and actions taken by regulators against their member insolvency practitioners. See: LNB News 15/05/2024 42.

Insolvency Service publishes April 2024 enforcement outcomes management information

The Insolvency Service has refreshed its enforcement outcomes management information for April 2024, recording 93 director disqualifications and 12 bankruptcy and debt relief restrictions arising from enforcement action. See: LNB News 10/05/2024 36.

Corporate insolvency processes

Two companies wound up despite disputes and cross claims raised in respect of the petition debts (Khera v Palladian Capital Ltd)

ICC Judge Greenwood made compulsory winding‑up orders against two companies on petitions brought by a former director, notwithstanding disputes and cross‑claims raised regarding the petition debts...

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