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Appointment of Charles Mack as Senior Consultant

Appointment of Charles Mack as Senior Consultant

Buchler Phillips is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Charles Mack as a Senior Consultant to the firm. Charles is a British-German lawyer and certified Turnaround and Insolvency practitioner with more than 25 years of experience, having acted as joint...

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Rachel targets swag from phoenix directors

Rachel targets swag from phoenix directors

The word ‘rogue’ has been applied to this year’s Autumn Budget for many reasons. But for our friends at the Insolvency Service it’s all about directors sailing close to the wind – and new funding from the Chancellor to disqualify them. Last week Rachel Reeves...

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Letter from London: A Momentous Budget

Letter from London: A Momentous Budget

We have finally got there!  After an unprecedented, almost interminable, period of contradictory speculation and counter-briefing the UK government has finally produced its economic statement. In the days ahead all eyes will be on the unsentimental judgment of the...

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Universities face winter of discontent

Universities face winter of discontent

One of possibly many anomalies in the financing of UK universities is that, unlike Further Education (FE) colleges, they have no access to a formal insolvency framework as outlined in the Technical and Further Education Act 2017.  Since the Office for Students is on...

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Jo Milner speaks at the R3 SPG Forum 2025

Jo Milner speaks at the R3 SPG Forum 2025

“A boutique firm’s view of the sanctions regime and insolvencies (plus legal update on managing sanctions risk)” Jo Milner, Managing Director at Buchler Phillips and Alex Fox, Partner at Penningtons Law, share the stage at the R3 SPG Forum 2025 to discuss the...

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Foodmakers struggle to spin plates

Foodmakers struggle to spin plates

Recent insolvencies in the UK’s food manufacturing sector reveal the complexities of the supply chain that ends with tough-minded supermarket chains and stricken hospitality groups. Scotch Frost of Glasgow, an importer and distributor of high-quality produce and...

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Budget could step up bankruptcy tempo

Budget could step up bankruptcy tempo

A character in Ernest Hemingway’s first novel asked a much-misquoted question: “How did you go bankrupt?”. The famous reply was: “Two ways, gradually and then suddenly.” The forthcoming Autumn Budget may quicken the pace for many already entering the gradual phase of...

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Renter Act will hasten landlord exodus

Renter Act will hasten landlord exodus

Buy-to-let landlords are heading for the door, despite huge rental demand driven by high mortgage costs. Red tape and tax are being blamed for the exodus, which is forcing a chronic shortage of homes for tenants. The period of relatively cheap mortgages for both...

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SMEs must not ignore big name cyber attacks

SMEs must not ignore big name cyber attacks

Insurance rates for cyber cover are significantly down on last year, squeezed by competition and new providers in a growing area. Yet, despite a number of high profile attacks on companies, SMEs in particular are still slow to recognise the value of protection against...

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Tried and Tested: Recipes You’ll Love – Yorkshire Parkin

Tried and Tested: Recipes You’ll Love – Yorkshire Parkin

Ahead of Bonfire Night 2025 and as part of our monthly series ‘Tried and Tested: Recipes You’ll Love’ we are excited to share with you our surprise recipe of the month - Yorkshire Parkin, one that Jo Milner, our Managing Director at Buchler Phillips, has a special...

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