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Category: Insolvency
Articles relating to our insolvency services
Business Support Through COVID-19
Wosskow Brown is here to assist clients through this pandemic as much as ever. We really don’t want to see a return to a deep recession, although latest forecasting shows that we are heading for the deepest recession on record. If this turns out to be true, we are still here in the tough times to help you through it.Continue reading
What is Furlough leave?
Wosskow Brown’s Employment Solicitor, Jamie Brown takes a look at common questions about furlough leave and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.Continue reading
The collapse of Thomas Cook: What is Compulsory Liquidation?
Long standing holiday firm, Thomas Cook, has ceased trading with immediate effect. This comes after the company’s failure to secure additional funding, during last minute negotiations over the weekend, sent the company into compulsory liquidation. The collapse of Thomas Cook has lead to much disruption and stress. Holidays and flights have been cancelled, leaving 150,000…Continue reading
British Steel Has Gone Into Liquidation
The UK’s second biggest steelmaker, British Steel, has gone into liquidation after failing to secure a government loan. The impact this will have is massive, with 5,000 jobs of British Steel workers in the balance. Furthermore, another 20,000 jobs in the supply chain are now uncertain too. 3,000 of these employees are based in Scunthorpe,…
Credit Card Payment Charges to be Abolished
Credit card payment charge is banned – but is this good or bad for consumers? From Saturday 13th January, companies will no longer be allowed to impose a 2% charge on payments made by credit and debit card. This will also apply to linked payment methods such as PayPal and Apple Pay. The new law setting…Continue reading