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Learn more about Jason Greenhalgh
Jason is a Partner based in our Manchester and Liverpool offices. He specialises in corporate insolvency, with extensive experience in SME insolvency and matters involving Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidations, Members’ Voluntary Liquidations and administrations.
Jason has over 35 years of experience dealing with a wide range of insolvency assignments. He also has experience dealing with community interest companies, community benefit societies and member clubs.
He recently worked on the administration of a vegan restaurant owned by a celebrity chef, which was successfully sold. He also worked on the administration of a drinks manufacturer which was sold as a going concern, enhancing realisations, and the administration of an engineering company, involving the realisation of plant and machinery and significant book debt collection.
He also worked on a number of Members’ Voluntary Liquidations involving the realisation of assets and distributions exceeding £2 million.
He is a licensed Insolvency Practitioner and a fellow of the Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA).
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