by Alistair Bacon | Jan 19, 2022 | Bulletins, Insolvency
Pace the hiccough caused by the Omicron variant (why is it not the Epsilon variant?), things seem to be slowly starting to return to normal. We have seen work picking up on all fronts with more transactional cases in the past eight weeks than we saw in the whole of...
by Alistair Bacon | Nov 19, 2021 | Bulletins, Insolvency
The government threatened to impose a compulsory arbitration process on landlords and tenants who could not agree on a tenant’s unpaid arrears of rent arising during the panademic. A bill has just been introdcued to Parliament – for AMB Law’s...
by Alistair Bacon | Oct 20, 2021 | Bulletins, Insolvency, Updates
At long last, the prohibition on winders has been knocked on the head and creditors have not been slow in getting back in the saddle. This long overdue move signals the beginning of a return to normality although, given the new three week grace period, we are not yet...
by Alistair Bacon | Aug 20, 2021 | AMB Law, Bulletins, Insolvency, Updates
We are not sure what to say about the market at present. Apart from one or two obvious exceptions to the rule, our perspective is that the mid-market of our profession remains squarely in the doldrums with utilisation rates and new instructions and enquiries at an...
by Alistair Bacon | Jun 29, 2021 | Bulletins, Insolvency
The temporary provisions have provided directors with some measure of protection from the risk of personal liability. With these provisions due to end we consider what directors should be aware of. Click this link for Matthew Rice’s article: Bulletin –...
by Alistair Bacon | Jun 17, 2021 | Bulletins, Insolvency
The Government is set to introduce measures further to extend the current prohibition on statutory demands and winding petitions until 30 September 2021. Click this link: Bulletin – Ban on Winding Up Petitions Extended