While opening an English company can take a few minutes, the steps to dissolving that company (and then restoring it if it has been wrongly dissolved) are a lengthy minefield. This webinar will help navigate the legal and practical steps.
Topics Covered:
- Risks to wrongfully dissolving a company
- Steps to take before closing companies
- Transferring assets within a group of companies
- How to restore a company that has been dissolved
Speakers:
Helen Curtis, Partner, Banking, Governance and Corporate
Dual-qualified in the USA and UK, Helen has vast knowledge and experience in business acquisitions and disposals, investment rounds, MBOs, restructuring and other corporate work.
Helen acts for start-ups and SME companies, partnerships, entrepreneurs, investors and shareholders.
Pauline Lèpissier, Partner, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Pauline has a broad practice resolving disputes for clients across a wide range of sectors and acting in complex inquests.
Pauline is adept at finding practical solutions for clients that take into account commercial objectives, including cost-effective resolutions and the protection of reputations.
Pauline advises clients on a wide range of contentious matters, including fraud prevention, investigation, and recovery, contractual disputes and termination, regulatory investigations and intellectual property disputes.
Michael Lewis, Associate, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Michael is a commercial and criminal litigation lawyer with an impressive portfolio of international case experience.
He assists in a wide variety of matters concerning dispute resolution and litigation and has worked on a number of high profile matters including SFO fraud cases, issuing Group Litigation Orders against sovereign states and multi-national fraud.
You will receive an email from Devonshires to confirm your place. Please note, places for this event are limited and may become oversubscribed. Clients of Devonshires will have priority and where we are heavily oversubscribed, we will limit places per organisation.