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Dispute resolution podcast: issue 17 - Insolvency: reviewable transactions

12 April 2010

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In this podcast, Michael Mulligan and Claire Simpson examine reviewable transactions in corporate insolvency situations focusing on transactions at an undervalue, preferences, the avoidance of floating charges and transactions defrauding creditors.  The podcast provides a useful overview of the area and also offers practical guidance as to when the relevant provisions of the Insolvency Act 1986 will prove most effective and potential defences to claims.

 

 

Speakers
       
Michael Mulligan  Michael Mulligan
 Partner
    Claire Simpson  Claire Simpson
 Solicitor

The topics covered in the podcast and the time at which they occur can be found below.

When can a Liquidator review transactions? 00.41
Disclaiming onerous property 02.09
Time Limits     03.00
Options for an Administrator 03.26
Transactions within a "relevant time" 04.26
Defences available to the Company 05.05
Is the grant of a charge a "transaction at undervalue"? 05.25
"Preferring" individual creditors 06.15
Intention to prefer 07.23
Time limits 08.48
Extortionate Credit Transactions 10.33
Avoidance of floating charges 12.43
Invalid floating charge 13.39
Transactions that defraud Creditors 16.31
s423 IA 17.12
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This podcast is not a substitute for detailed advice on specific transactions and should not be taken as providing legal advice on any of the topics discussed.