A practical and user-friendly guide to the process of liquidation. It adopts a cradle to grave approach winding-up (corporate liquidations). The title deals with receivership, CVAs and administrations in the introduction (the preliminary steps of winding-up) and is structured around the practical procedures of liquidating a company. It aims to provide guidance commentary covering all types of winding up - voluntary and compulsory, offering step-by-step guidance to implementation of the options available. It would look at the role of the liquidator, the consequence of their work and the pitfalls they face on a day-to-day basis and would deal with public dimension, looking at the investigations, proceedings against Directors, Insolvency Practitioners and Tax in liquidation. The title also include all-important practical examples of liquidations, high-level precedent material (with annotations) and help on all aspects of the corporate process
Liquidated Companies: A Summary of Our Book, The 160WA Report
The second edition of Applications to Wind Up Companies provides practitioners with an up to date and in-depth treatment of the law relating to applications to wind up companies.
This title is a user-friendly guide to the procedures involved in liquidating a company. It covers both voluntary and compulsory winding-up and considers the role of liquidators, the consequences of their work and the pitfalls they face.
This title discusses the legal considerations involved in company liquidation and addresses the various methods of winding-up.
Liquidation of Companies
McPherson's Law of Company Liquidation