The Legal Blog
What are my rights as a Consumer in Insolvency?
Well over a million consumers in the UK have been affected by energy suppliers going bust. The rising costs of wholesale gas are putting pressure on the suppliers, who cannot [...]
Seperated: Who decides whether the children have the COVID vaccine?
To throw another spanner in the works when it comes to separated couples co-parenting their children, the COVID vaccine is sparking some serious debate. To clear a few heated debates [...]
Director Disqualified
A former director is serving a 7-year disqualification sentence for failure to keep adequate company records John Thomas Hanbury, 63, faces the following repercussions for failing to keep adequate [...]
I Injured Myself Playing Sports: Can I Make a Claim?
Contrary to popular belief, you can make a claim for an injury obtained while playing sports! Whether this is for the local football team or at a professional level, it’s [...]
What is Wrongful Trading?
Wrongful Trading was introduced by The Insolvency Act of 1986 to build on the notion of fraudulent trading. It’s a much more common offense, as it's not a criminal act [...]
The Insolvency Service takes Action Against Businesses Abusing COVID-19 Financial Support
Government and insolvency services have announced that they will take action against businesses that have incorrectly used the financial support available during the COVID-19 pandemic. There have been many cases [...]