The Radcliffe Chambers Podcast

Radcliffe Chambers

Radcliffe Chambers is a barristers’ chambers specialising in commercial, insolvency, pensions, private client, property and charity law. In the Radcliffe Chambers Podcast our barristers discuss pressing issues and trends faced by law firms, corporates, financial institutions, and professional advisers, such as accountancy firms and insolvency practitioners. The content of this podcast does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Specific legal advice about your specific circumstances should always be sought separately before taking any action. read less
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Episodes

Fraudulent Trading, Restoration and Carbon Credits in Tradition Financial Services Ltd v Bilta (UK) Ltd [2023] EWCA and Bankruptcy annulments: common pitfalls for bankrupts, creditors and trustees
11-10-2023
Fraudulent Trading, Restoration and Carbon Credits in Tradition Financial Services Ltd v Bilta (UK) Ltd [2023] EWCA and Bankruptcy annulments: common pitfalls for bankrupts, creditors and trustees
From Dust to Dissolution: Fraudulent Trading, Restoration and Carbon Credits in Tradition Financial Services Ltd v Bilta (UK) Ltd [2023] EWCA Civ 112 – presented by Zachary Kell In his talk, Zachary looks at the recent decision in Tradition Financial Services alongside other related cases to set out some of the tools available to litigators and insolvency practitioners in order to best pursue parties who have used corporate entities as vehicles of fraud. Bankruptcy annulments: common pitfalls for bankrupts, creditors and trustees – presented by Lauren Kreamer Lauren gave a refresher on the bankruptcy annulment process and a reminder of where it can go wrong for bankrupts, creditors and trustees. She also provides an update on recent case law in this area, including the recent case of Re Kooter [2023] EWHC 594 (Ch) which looked at the court’s treatment of a trustee in bankruptcy’s fees after a successful annulment application by a majority creditor on COMI grounds, and what this decision means for trustees and their advisers. Junior Programme events are aimed at recently qualified lawyers and consist of an hour long webinar covering topical issues such as recent case law. The webinars will however provide a helpful refresher for more experienced practitioners and we welcome all of those who are interested in joining. Recorded on - 26/09/23