Annotated Guide to the New Insolvency Rules
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The Annotated Guide to the New Insolvency Rules aims to provide you with the full details of the differences between the Insolvency Rules 1986 and the Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016. The new online only content consists of a detailed comparison guide between the old rules and the new rules with expert commentary, so you can easily navigate the changes.
An essential work for anyone practicing in insolvency who routinely uses the Insolvency Rules.
About the Authors
Susan Morgan
Director, Enigma Resource Group
Susan has specialised in all types of insolvency cases. She has worked in private practice, regulatory and government sectors with experience in investigation, risk and compliance. Her work has included providing advice to government departments, advising non-UK governments on insolvency matters and serving as a visiting fellow in insolvency at Kingston University.
Dr John Tribe
Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Liverpool & Academic Associate, Exchange Chambers
John is a leading researcher on personal insolvency law and bankruptcy history in the United Kingdom. He has published widely on personal insolvency and bankruptcy history. John is joint editor, with John Briggs of 3/4 South Square, of Muir Hunter on Personal Insolvency.
In 2006 he gave evidence to the Scottish Parliament on bankruptcy reform. An experienced media commentator, he has appeared on Sky television, BBC television and radio and given a number of quotes to the national press on personal insolvency matters. John has undertaken funded commissioned research for the Insolvency Service (2005 and 2007), Grant Thornton (2007), KPMG (2009), Baker Tilly (2011), the London Gazette (2012) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) in 2013.
John is a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Law, Jersey, where he maintains an interest in Jersey's personal insolvency regime.
An essential work for anyone practicing in insolvency who routinely uses the Insolvency Rules.
About the Authors
Susan Morgan
Director, Enigma Resource Group
Susan has specialised in all types of insolvency cases. She has worked in private practice, regulatory and government sectors with experience in investigation, risk and compliance. Her work has included providing advice to government departments, advising non-UK governments on insolvency matters and serving as a visiting fellow in insolvency at Kingston University.
Dr John Tribe
Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Liverpool & Academic Associate, Exchange Chambers
John is a leading researcher on personal insolvency law and bankruptcy history in the United Kingdom. He has published widely on personal insolvency and bankruptcy history. John is joint editor, with John Briggs of 3/4 South Square, of Muir Hunter on Personal Insolvency.
In 2006 he gave evidence to the Scottish Parliament on bankruptcy reform. An experienced media commentator, he has appeared on Sky television, BBC television and radio and given a number of quotes to the national press on personal insolvency matters. John has undertaken funded commissioned research for the Insolvency Service (2005 and 2007), Grant Thornton (2007), KPMG (2009), Baker Tilly (2011), the London Gazette (2012) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) in 2013.
John is a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Law, Jersey, where he maintains an interest in Jersey's personal insolvency regime.