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CVAs and Restructuring Plans: A Comparative Introduction and Administration: Extending, Converting, and other Common Applications

CVAs and Restructuring Plans: A Comparative Introduction and Administration: Extending, Converting, and other Common Applications

Update: 2024-03-12
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Junior Programme: Restructuring and Insolvency presented by James Fagan and Piers Digby.

CVAs and Restructuring Plans: A Comparative Introduction – presented by James Fagan

English insolvency law provides several tools for assisting distressed companies. James Fagan presents a brief introduction CVAs and Restructuring Plans and compare and contrast some of their key features.

Administration: Extending, Converting, and other Common Applications – presented by Piers Digby

Piers Digby goes through a helpful refresher on the dos and don’ts of a number of administration applications, and what you can do to fix things up when something goes wrong.

Radcliffe Chambers is a barristers' chambers specialising in commercial, insolvency, pensions, private client, property and charity law. We are committed to our clients and work hard to maintain our position as a leader in our fields.

​Junior Programme events are aimed at recently qualified lawyers and consist of an hour long talk covering topical issues such as recent case law. The talks do however provide a helpful refresher for more experienced practitioners.

Recorded on 8th March 2024

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CVAs and Restructuring Plans: A Comparative Introduction and Administration: Extending, Converting, and other Common Applications

CVAs and Restructuring Plans: A Comparative Introduction and Administration: Extending, Converting, and other Common Applications

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