This "Insolvency Professional Practice Guide" is designed to give apprentice solicitors a clear and thorough understanding of the current insolvency practice and procedure. In particular, it will delve more intensely into the many areas of Insolvency, such as personal insolvency, company insolvency, compulsory liquidations, voluntary liquidations, receiverships, alternatives to winding up, and international insolvency. The guide is designed to equip one to advise and act for liquidators, receivers, and examiners; for directors and shareholders of insolvent entities; for the company itself; and for third parties such as creditors, banks, employees of insolvent entities. "Insolvency" comprehensively deals with the practice issues most frequently encountered by apprentices in this area and incorporates recent developments in law and practice. It explains the principles of insolvency practice clearly and concisely by experts in the field and will prove to be an essential text for both apprentices and practitioners in this field.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SERIES The Q&A series is a publishing phenomenon, with total sales now exceeding well over 750,000 copies. This success has been achieved by following the Cavendish Publishing principles of providing students with the text they need, at a price they can afford. Each Q&A contains 50 questions on topics commonly found on exam papers, with comprehensive suggested answers. The titles are written by lecturers who are also examiners, so the student gains important insights into exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer. This makes them excellent revision and practice guides.
Corporate and Personal Insolvency Law provides a basic framework of knowledge of the current legal rules and a comprehensive introduction to the underlying issues. It will be ideal for those studying insolvency at undergraduate or postgraduate level and for those studying professional examinations and practising in the area. 'Every so often I find a legal text book that reminds me it is possible to make a dry subject interesting by writing about it in clear, plain English. Corporate and Personal Insolvency Law is one of those text books; an excellent and readable overview of the basic framework of insolvency law and procedure.' New Law Journal, January 2004
The purpose of the Briefcase series is to provide a summary of the most essential cases within each subject of an undergraduate law degree or Common Professional Examination course. It might also be useful for 'A' Level law students. Each book contains various chapters which are divided into main headings commonly found in textbooks. These headings are then sub-divided into sub-headings containing the most relevant and important cases. This work in the series examines commercial law.
Updated to reflect the most recent trends, trade agreements, cartels, and innovations in international business, this handbook defines approximately 5,000 terms related to the international marketplace. Definitions and explanations focus on international finance and marketing, foreign exchange, import/export, trade organizations, and much more. It's a handy quick-reference source for business professionals and students, and useful for training programs in international business management.