Bankruptcy / Insolvency Law

Insolvency Practitioners: Appointment, Duties, Powers and Liability 2nd Edition

Edited by Hugh Sims KC · Simon Passfield KC · Rachel Lai · Neil Levy · Stefan Ramel · Holly Doyle · James Hannant · Samuel Parsons
Edward Elgar Publishing June 2024

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781035311897
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
June 2024
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

This thoroughly revised second edition provides a clear overview of the functions and liabilities of insolvency practitioners (IPs). It considers the circumstances in which IPs are appointed and their duties and powers, before offering a detailed investigation into their potential professional liabilities, as well as in-depth guidance to practitioners and advisers as to how claims might be framed and defended.

Key Features:

  • Examination of both reported case law and unreported cases from the authors’ own experiences to provide unparalleled insight
  • Discussion of tendentious matters such as aspects of remuneration and the latitude given to IPs in exercising their commercial judgement
  • Analysis of recent legislative developments including the Administration (Restrictions on Disposal etc. to Connected Persons) Regulations 2021 regarding ‘pre-packs’
  • Coverage of important Supreme Court cases such as Brake v The Chedington Court Estate Ltd (2023) on the question of standing to challenge trustees in bankruptcy and R (on the application of Palmer) v Northern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court (2023) on whether administrators and liquidators are ‘officers’ of a company for all purposes
  • Consideration of significant first instance decisions such as Re One Blackfriars Ltd (2021) on IP liabilities, Centenary 6 Ltd v TLT LLP (2023) on claims against administrators and liquidators, and Carraway Guildford (Nominee A) Ltd v Regis UK Ltd (2021) on the professional liability of a nominee in a CVA

This book is a crucial resource for insolvency practitioners and lawyers in insolvency practice, enabling them to effectively assist and advise IPs from appointment to discharge. It is also essential reading for postgraduate students and academics in corporate and insolvency law.

Table of Contents

Foreword to the first edition
Foreword to the second edition
Preface and acknowledgements to the first edition
Preface and acknowledgements to the second edition
1.
Introduction

PART I. QUALIFICATION AND APPOINTMENT
2.
Qualification and Authorisation of Insolvency Practitioners
3.
Appointment, Termination and Removal

PART II. DUTIES AND POWERS IN OFFICE
4.
The Duties of Office-Holders
5.
The Powers of Office-Holders

PART III. OFFICE-HOLDER LIABILITY
6.
Breaches of Duty
7.
Remedies for Breach of Duty
8.
Defences

Annex I Table AI.I Table comparing Schedules 1, 4 and 5 to the Insolvency Act 1986 (numerical order)
Annex II Table AII.1 Table comparing Schedules 1, 4 and 5 to the Insolvency Act 1986 (numerical order)
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