Insolvency Litigation Team
Our insolvency litigation team is headed up by Stuart Lindley based in our London office.
Stuart Lindley
Head of Insolvency Litigation
Insolvency Litigation Solicitor
Stuart heads the Insolvency Litigation team at FWJ. He is an insolvency litigation specialist known for his work in both personal and corporate insolvencies. He was previously at a well-known national law firm and has dealt with a number of high-profile matters, including football clubs, online retailers and high street retailers.
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Ambuja Bose
Senior Associate Solicitor
Insolvency Litigation Solicitor
Ambuja specialises in business recovery and insolvency related law. She acts for insolvency practitioners, asset based lenders and other secured creditor, or directors in relation to all aspects of administrations, liquidations and company voluntary arrangements.
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Beth Curtis
Insolvency Litigation Solicitor
Beth specialises in corporate insolvency law and works closely with officeholders. On a daily basis, Beth deals with all issues arising in administrations and liquidations and in particular has experience in dealing with sales of the business and assets of insolvent companies and property and employee issues arising out of the insolvency of a company.
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Stephen Carter
Property Law Consultant
Stephen Carter is a property law specialist and consultant to the practice. He has over 20 years experience in general commercial property, residential property, property finance and dealing with property in insolvency situations.
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Andrew Ramsden
Insolvency Litigation Solicitor
Andrew recently joined the Insolvency Litigation department and assists in relation to all aspects of contentious insolvency. In particular defending injunction applications, actions against directors for misfeasance, actions for the recovery of property (transactions at an undervalue, preferences and transactions defrauding creditors), actions for the recovery of the officeholders’ costs, as well as responding to creditor challenges to the level of the officeholders’ remuneration, making and defending bankruptcy annulment applications.
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