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18 Results
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RSSG THOUGHT OF THE MONTH | LONDON
29 Mar 2023 The Rain falls mainly on the Plan: Restructuring Plans in Spain
EU Directive on preventive restructuring frameworks; Spanish restructuring plans; UK schemes of arrangement; UK restructuring plans; Celsa; cross-class cram…
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RSSG THOUGHT OF THE MONTH | LONDON
07 Nov 2022 Distressed Energy Update: Strengthening financial resilience in energy supply; Bulb to be sold; and court hearings on energy supply company insolvency
Ofgem proposals, SoLR administrations, financial resilience in the energy sector, sale of Bulb's business and assets to Octopus Energy and the Ofgem court…
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RSSG Thought of the Month | London
07 Jul 2022 Government proclaims Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 a success story
Ashurst Thought of the Month for July in relation to the Insolvency Service interim report on the operation of the restructuring plan, standalone moratorium,…
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RSSG Thought of the month | London
10 Feb 2022 Smile Telecoms - Out of the money means out of the vote
Article reviewing the first landmark restructuring judgment of 2022, Smile Telecoms.
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RSSG Thought of the month | london
30 Nov 2021 Where have all the restructurings gone?
Restructuring and insolvency activity has been remarkably subdued since the start of the coronavirus pandemic due to various factors. In this article, we…
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rssg thought of the month | london
29 Oct 2021 New restructuring tools in Europe: Keeping up with the competition
In this legal update, we take a whistle-stop tour of the new restructuring tools being brought into force in the key EU jurisdictions as a result of the EU…
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RSSG thought of the month | LONDON
30 Sep 2021 The new tapered insolvency measures: back to business as usual?
From 1 October, blanket restrictions on winding-up petitions introduced near the start of the pandemic to protect all businesses from insolvency will be…
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RSSG Thought of the Month | London
14 Jun 2021 Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020: One year on
What a difference a year makes. In June 2020, the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (CIGA) was concluding its expedited 5½ week passage through…
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RSSG Thought for the Month | London
29 Apr 2021 Administration sales to connected persons: independent opinion compulsory from 30 April 2021
In a long-anticipated change, connected persons buying all or a substantial part of a company's business or assets from an administrator appointed on or after…
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RSSG thought of the month | London
29 Jan 2021 Recognising UK insolvency proceedings in the EU - where does the UK stand post-Brexit?
Recognising UK insolvency proceedings in the EU – where does the UK stand post-Brexit?
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Brexit | RSSG Insight
28 Jan 2021 Business after Brexit: Considering Restructuring and Insolvency
Key changes to restructuring and insolvency post-Brexit and the Trade and Cooperation Agreement
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RSSG thought of the month | London
22 Dec 2020 2020 in words and numbers
"Unprecedented" is the unofficial word of 2020, a year so full of unparalleled events that Oxford Dictionaries chose, for the first time, to mark it with…
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RSSG THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH | london
30 Nov 2020 The return of Crown preference: a backwards step
In a move harking back to the last century, from 1st December 2020, HMRC will be bumped back up the insolvency waterfall for certain taxes collected by…
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rssg thought of the month | LONDON
31 Oct 2020 Pre-pack reforms: independent opinion required for administration sales to connected persons
Pre-pack reforms: independent opinion required for administration sales to connected persons
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Covid-19
09 Apr 2020 Performance Relief, Contract Enforcement and Business Rescue: Key Differences between Common Law and Civil Law
The global economy is being shaken by the combination of the COVID-19 outbreak, governments' responses to it, the oil price collapse that followed the Saudi…
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rssg INSIGHT | LONDON
27 Mar 2020 "Rescue Administration" can help save British Businesses
The Ashurst RSSG team is joining together with other insolvency professionals to help repurpose administration to save COVID stricken businesses.
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RSSG insight | London
17 Feb 2020 Stop Press: The Case of Johnston Press plc
Ashurst Partners Giles Boothman and Ru-Woei Foong recently acted for Johnston Press PLC and its subsidiaries in relation to its strategic review, culminating…
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InfraRead Issue 12 | Asia
24 Oct 2018 Emerging trends in Asia: new models for financing infrastructure investment in south and southeast Asia
When it comes to emerging markets in Asia, the "infrastructure gap" term is all too familiar (the major gap between a country's infrastructure needs and the…