Banking and Insolvency (Finance Law)
Banking
We implement funding structures which fit clients' needs whether lending or borrowing. All assets can be utilised as collateral if an innovative approach is taken. Where complex deals need to be struck, our relationships with lenders and banks (including panel appointments) facilitate swift and cost effective agreement between the stakeholders.
Financial Services
This is a complex and ever growing area of regulation. We advise on financial services registration, compliance and investigations. We regularly advise businesses on how to keep on the right side of the Regulators.
Insolvency
We advise businesses and individuals in relation to their own affairs and also on the impact of insolvency proceedings affecting a business's suppliers and customers. Our strong relationships with local and national insolvency practitioners (for whom we also act) mean we are well placed to represent clients with insolvency issues. Our expertise allows us to act quickly and minimise the impact of the insolvency event. Included within our team is a qualified insolvency practitioner.
Restructuring
Whilst insolvency is seldom welcome, many of the procedures available can be utilised to allow a business to be restructured. The legislation can also be used by solvent businesses to reorganise asset holdings through the implementation of tax efficient schemes.
Key Services
- Independent legal advice on bank documentation
- Tailor-made loan and charge documents
- Banking dispute resolution
- Financial services compliance advice
- Insolvency event mitigation services
- Formal corporate insolvency advice and implementation
- Personal insolvency advice
- Directors' risk assessment and reduction
- Defending directors' disqualification proceedings
- Distressed and accelerated MBOs or business disposals
- Members voluntary liquidations and corporate strike-offs
- Section 110 and other schemes of corporate reorganisation
Recognition & Accreditation
The Legal 500, 2011
Within
Insolvency and corporate recovery, tier 4
Langleys’ department is headed by
Stephen Baylis. It recently advised Begbies Traynor on restructuring JS Scholes’ potato production business.
Chambers & Partners, 2012
This practice houses the requisite level of talent to advise on an array of concerns including both corporate and personal insolvency, restructuring and investigations of alleged directors' misfeasance. Sources are impressed with the firm's propensity to provide advice that is "promptly delivered and technically accomplished." Highlights include acting for Begbies Traynor on the partnership voluntary arrangement and liquidation of JS Scholes.
Stephen Baylis dispenses advice on restructuring and agricultural-related insolvencies. He has a solid grasp of banking law and is commended for an "in-depth knowledge" of his areas of expertise.
Clients praise David Tonge of Langleys, saying: "He has the experience to deal with all legal and commercial issues surrounding cases." Others say: "He is very efficient and a pleasure to deal with."