Guernsey:
Guernsey's Role As A Centre For Restructuring And Insolvency
27 November 2017
Carey Olsen
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David Jones, counsel at Carey Olsen, and Stuart Gardner, a
director at EY in Transaction Advisory Services, writing on behalf
of the Guernsey Investment Fund Association, look at Guernsey's
role as a centre for restructuring and insolvency.
In this article, David and Stuart review:
- The importance of a robust regulatory regime
- Market trends
- Guernsey's insolvency regime
- Types of corporate insolvency proceedings (including
administration, compulsory liquidation and alternative enforcement
methods)
- Law reform
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