Gibraltar:
A New Dawn For Business Owners? How The Amended Insolvency Laws Might Help Many.
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Hassans' Partner Nigel Feetham QC takes a look at the risk of
insolvency for businesses in the current coronavirus crisis and the
new measures governments around the world are taking to provide
much needed breathing space to try to navigate the economic
storm.
Nigel also takes a look at the mistakes companies can make as we
return to the new normal, and what companies can to do to adapt to
the new dawn, if not new normal, including to change mindsets to
maximise the opportunities that an economic crisis can also bring.
He concludes that some countries had gone too far to stigmatise
insolvency but that this is about to change.
Originally published Hassans, May 2020
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