Young Professionals: Extending Administration - Do's and Don'ts with Chelsea Carter
Join Kings Chambers Business and Property barrister Chelsea Carter as she discusses the topic ‘Extending Administration - Do’s and Don’ts’. A whistle-stop tour through the do’s and don’ts when making an application to extend an administrator’s term of office. Starting with the often-overlooked question of whether there is, in fact, an administration to extend, and ending with the ultimate question of whether an extension will achieve the purpose of the administration. This short seminar will provide a practical insight to all those who regularly deal with, and may deal with, applications under paragraph 76(2)(a) of Schedule B1 to the Insolvency Act 1986. Visit our Website: https://www.kingschambers.com/ #KingsChambers

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