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Retention of Title Clauses and Insolvency – Practical tips

Watch Stuart Mullins, Corporate Partner at Clarkslegal and James Hopkirk, Director of Restructuring at Kreston Reeves as they provide a review of the law in respect of Retention of Title clauses and some practical tips on how to deal with those, from an insolvency practitioner’s perspective.

This interactive discussion includes:

  • A brief overview of ROT clauses
  • Points to consider on drafting
  • Points which can arise from an insolvency practitioner’s perspective

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Stuart Mullins

PartnerCLARKSLEGAL

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James Hopkirk

Director of RestructuringKreston Reeves

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