Corporate Rescue and Insolvency Journal

Corporate Rescue And Insolvency Journal

Corporate Rescue and Insolvency is bi-monthly English-language journal. The journal offers commentary and analysis on all areas of domestic and international insolvency and restructuring law for those that are involved in helping businesses restructure.

The editorial board is made up of practising and academic lawyers and is further supported by a panel of contributing law, accountancy firms and organisations who provide content focusing on the very latest in legal developments, key themes and trends in the market.

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