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Corporate Rescue

By Sandra Frisby

The Enterprise Act 2002 sought to increase the incidence of corporate rescue in the UK and to improve outcomes for creditors of insolvent corporations. This book seeks to examine, in the first instance, the idea of corporate rescue and whether, as an ideology, its promotion is necessarily the best policy. The book then goes on to examine the various procedures into which insolvent companies may enter, with particular emphasis on those that are, in the orthodox view, non-terminal in the sense that they have the potential to deliver a rescue outcome. The legal structure of these procedures is examined in order to gauge their likely effectiveness in achieving rescue.

As well as focusing on legal rules, the book draws on an empirical study of 2063 cases of companies entering administration or adminstrative receivership between September 2001 and September 2004. It also draws on a series of interviews with practitioners so as to offer a more informed view of insolvency practice and how it may assist, or otherwise, in the achievement of the objectives of the Enterprise Act.

Sandra Frisby is the Baker & McKenzie Lecturer in Company and Commercial Law at the University of Nottingham.

Published Year: 2007
Format: Hard Back
ISBN: 9781841134611
Publisher: Hart Publishing, Oxford
No of Pages: 348

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