Corporate Rescue and Insolvency

Corporate Rescue and Insolvency Journal
Type Bi-monthly (6 issues)
Format Journal
Owner(s) LexisNexis
Editor Carolyn Swain
Founded ILP (Jan/Feb 1985) / CRI (Jan 2008)
Headquarters Halsbury House, 35 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1EL, UK
ISSN 1756-2465

Corporate Rescue and Insolvency is a bi-monthly English-language journal with commentary and analysis on domestic and international insolvency and restructuring law.

The editorial board is made up of practising and academic lawyers and is supported by a panel of contributing law, accountancy firms and organisations providing content.

Features

The journal includes features and articles on technical and practical issues; and an international features section. Authors on the "In Practice" team include solicitors at Freshfields, Eversheds, Norton Rose, Dickinson Dees, and features by KPMG.

The international features section has contributors from Slaughter and May, Denton Wilde Sapte, Lovells, and Begbies Traynor.

Regular sections also include:

History

The journal was originally published under the title of Tolley's Insolvency Law & Practice (ILP) by Frank Cass & Co in January/February 1985. In 1991, the journal was sold to Tolley and through a series of mergers it became part of LexisNexis in 2003. LexisNexis is owned by Reed Elsevier.

Carolyn Swain was appointed editor in May 2007. The journal was relaunched in January 2008, under the title of Corporate Rescue and Insolvency.

See also

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