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This On Demand was recorded on Wednesday 26 May 2021.
The statutory demand process is widely used for collecting debts but getting it wrong can be costly both in terms of money and time. Lawyers can be liable for issuing a demand, even when it is the client who signs the demand. The area is complicated by needing to take into account a number of different rules in the Companies Act and the High Court Rules, as well as unwritten rules which emerge from the case law. This On Demand provides practical guidance for lawyers advising creditors and/or debtors involved with statutory demands, with a focus on the requirements for a demand, the consequences of errors, and the process for applying to set aside a demand.
All lawyers (general practitioners, commercial and civil litigation lawyers, and in-house counsel) who deal with statutory demands. Accountants, insolvency practitioners, Chief Financial Officers, debt collectors, credit controllers and company directors/shareholders may also benefit from viewing.
Kevin Glover
Yvonne Mortimer-Wang