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Tim Carter

Tim advises on all aspects of restructuring and corporate and personal insolvency, including from corporate simplification projects to distressed business transations. His clients range from insolvency practitioners, corporates, stakeholders and other investors to directors and individuals. He also has expertise in matters involving insolvency litigation.

Tim is head of the restructuring and insolvency practice, having been a partner since 2010.

Tim is a member of INSOL, the International Bar Association (IBA) and ABI (American Bankruptcy Institute). He speaks at seminars/webinars and writes articles for various legal and industry publications including Insolvency Intelligence, Accountancy Today and Accountancy Age. He also provides comment for the national press including The FT, The Independent and The Guardian.

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Administration sales involving property—process and options for a buyer
Administration sales involving property—process and options for a buyer
Practice Notes

This Practice Note, produced in partnership with Tim Carter, Louise Corcoran and Jonathan Cope of Stevens & Bolton LLP, considers the key issues when selling or acquiring a property (freehold or leasehold) from a company in administration as part of a business and asset purchase. It also considers the difference in approach between acquiring property from a solvent company and one that is in administration.

Break up and asset sales
Break up and asset sales
Practice Notes

This Practice Note, produced in partnership with Tim Carter and Louise Corcoran of Stevens & Bolton LLP, considers the process and common issues in relation to the break up and purchase of assets of a financially distressed company. It summarises the principal differences between a solvent sale, a distressed sale and a sale through formal insolvency proceedings, the typical drivers for an accelerated sales process and the key considerations for sellers and buyers of assets in those circumstances.

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