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Buying and Selling Insolvent Companies and Businesses

Ken Titchen Susan Singleton

$230

Electronic book text

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English
Bloomsbury Professional
31 July 2013
This new title provides practical guidance for people who are planning to buy and sell a formally insolvent/close to formally insolvent company or business. It will guide the potential purchaser through the various stages in the acquisition process providing material on the pitfalls of such acquisitions. It includes the necessary tools to fully evaluate the proposed acquisition while highlighting any likely problems. Structured in such a way to consider all the relevant issues arising from both the vendor's and purchaser's perspective.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:   9781780432021
ISBN 10:   178043202X
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ken Titchen is a partner at Gateley. He has wide ranging experience of all aspects of corporate recovery and insolvency with an emphasis on non-contentious matters, together with restucturing and turnaround work. He has advised lenders, insolvency practitioners, companies and directors, creditors and stakeholders for over 16 years, operating across a wide variety of industries and business sectors. Susan Singleton is a solicitor with her own London firm, Singletons. Her clients range from major plcs and institutions to small start up businesses. She is author of over 30 law books on topics such as internet and ecommerce law, competition law, commercial agency law, data protection legislation and intellectual property and writes twenty legal articles a month. She is a frequent speaker in the intellectual property, competition and commercial law fields, both in the UK and abroad.

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