Bailey and Groves: Corporate Insolvency - Law and Practice - Sixth Edition

Authors:  Edward Bailey, Hugo Groves, Cristin Toman , Duncan Heath, James A Davies, Matthew Maddison, Fiona Todd, Chris Dunk

Bailey and Groves provides leading commentary on the substantive law of corporate insolvency and offers practical guidance on the various procedures arising in this important field.

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Publication Date: April 2024

Publisher: LNUK

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Bailey and Groves: Corporate Insolvency - Law and Practice is a leading commentary on the substantive law of corporate insolvency and offers practical guidance on the various procedures arising in this important field.

Written by recognised experts in the field, it is a user-friendly text covering all aspects of corporate insolvency in one volume and is accessible to both legal and accountancy practitioners.

What’s New

The new edition has been fully updated to cover all recent developments, as well as including three new chapters:

  • The Moratorium and Restructuring Plan
  • Commercial Leasehold Insolvency
  • The Assimilated Recast Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings

Part A Insolvency Proceedings
 Chapter 1 Insolvency courts and procedures – James Davies
 Chapter 2 Practice and procedure in insolvency proceedings – James Davies
 Chapter 3 Transfer and stay in insolvency proceedings – James Davies
 Chapter 4 Reviews and appeals in insolvency proceedings – James Davies
 Chapter 5 Effect of insolvency on litigation and arbitration – Edward Bailey
 
 Part B Insolvency practitioners and officials
 Chapter 6 Insolvency practitioners – Chris Dunk
 Chapter 7 Liability of office-holders – Hugo Groves
 Chapter 8 Official Receiver and the Secretary of State – Hugo Groves
 
 Part C Insolvency procedures
 Chapter 9 Moratorium and restructuring plan – Chris Dunk
 Chapter 10 Company voluntary arrangements – Fiona Todd
 Chapter 11 Administration – Matthew Maddison
 Chapter 12 Administrative receivership – Hugo Groves
 Chapter 13 Introduction to winding up – Hugo Groves
 Chapter 14 Voluntary winding up – Chris Dunk
 Chapter 15 Winding up by the court – James Davies
 
 Part D Effects of winding up
 Chapter 16 The liquidator – Matthew Maddison
 Chapter 17 Decision-making by creditors and contributories – Edward Bailey
 Chapter 18 Directors – Duncan Heath
 Chapter 19 Criminal offences arising in corporate insolvency – Duncan Heath
 Chapter 20 Dissolution – Edward Bailey
 
 Part E Investigation and protection of the company’s assets
 Chapter 21 Investigation procedures – Fiona Todd
 Chapter 22 Protection of company’s property – Edward Bailey
 Chapter 23 Adjustment of antecedent transactions – Fiona Todd
 Chapter 24 Transactions defrauding creditors – Hugo Groves
 Chapter 25 Contribution by contributories – Edward Bailey
 
 Part F The company’s creditors and employees
 Chapter 26 Proof of debts – liquidation and administration – Matthew Maddison
 Chapter 27 The impact of insolvency on guarantees – Duncan Heath
 Chapter 28 Distribution of assets – liquidation and administration – Edward Bailey
 Chapter 29 The effect of employer’s insolvency on employees – Cristin Toman
 Chapter 30 Rights against insolvent company’s insurers – Edward Bailey
 Chapter 31 Commercial leasehold insolvency – Edward Bailey
 
 Part G International insolvency
 Chapter 32 Cross-Border Insolvency Regulations 2006 – Hugo Groves
 Chapter 33 The Assimilated Recast Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings – Edward Bailey