When it comes to applications by office-holders for approval of their remuneration, the message in the case of Poxon and another v Wejo Ltd (in administration) [2025] EWHC 135 (Ch) was, the detail matters. Background Having failed to obtain approval from the creditors in respect of both their pre and post administration costs, the joint … Continue Reading
A recent English High Court decision has held that prospective Administrators do not need to look behind the directors’ motives in appointing them; they need to look ahead as to what might happen in the administration and consider whether the statutory purpose of the administration can be achieved. The Administrators in this case got caught … Continue Reading
In common with most of the population, now is the key time for making those resolutions for 2015. Suggestions appear below! 1. Review your cases – countdown to expiry of Conditional Fee Agreements Readers will not doubt be aware that the exemption for recoverability of success fees and insurance premiums in insolvency litigation is due … Continue Reading