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The contributors include Gabriel Moss, who was one of the QCs involved in the Spectrum litigation, Sir Roy Goode, Michael Bridge, John Armour, Robert Stevens, Sarah Worthington, Julian Franks and Oren Sussman, Jenny Payne and Louise Gullifer, Philip Wood, Joshua Getzler, Look Chan Ho, and Nicholas Frome and Kate Gibbons.
This timely new work is a collection of essays focusing on different aspects relating to the recent case of Spectrum Plus. The House of Lords decision in Spectrum has generated a lot of interest in the profession and has important commercial implications for the business
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The contributors include Gabriel Moss, who was one of the QCs involved in the Spectrum litigation, Sir Roy Goode, Michael Bridge, John Armour, Robert Stevens, Sarah Worthington, Julian Franks and Oren Sussman, Jenny Payne and Louise Gullifer, Philip Wood, Joshua Getzler, Look Chan Ho, and Nicholas Frome and Kate Gibbons.
This timely new work is a collection of essays focusing on different aspects relating to the recent case of Spectrum Plus. The House of Lords decision in Spectrum has generated a lot of interest in the profession and has important commercial implications for the business community as well as altering the position on charges given over book debts. These amongst other issues are discussed by the various contributors.
Autorenporträt
Joshua Getzler is a fellow and tutor at St Hugh's College, Oxford and a CUF University Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Jennifer Payne is the Travers Smith University Lecturer in Corporate Finance at Oxford University, and a fellow and tutor of Merton College.