Guernsey:
Practical Effects Of Significant Reforms To Guernsey's Insolvency Law
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With reference to practical examples from England & Wales,
this briefing note by Raj Arumugam of 5 Stone Buildings and
Adam Cole of Walkers' Guernsey office seeks to highlight three
areas of change that will be of particular interest to Insolvency
Practitioners, directors involved with Guernsey companies and their
professional advisors once the Companies (Guernsey) Law, 2008
(Insolvency) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (the
"Ordinance") comes into force.
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Article originally published May 2020.
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