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Learn more about Michael Jenkins
Mike is a Partner based in our York office. He specialises in corporate insolvency and personal insolvency, with extensive experience in bankruptcies, Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs), deceased insolvent estates, Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVAs), company administration and liquidation.
Mike has over 20 years of experience managing insolvencies across Yorkshire and the North East across the construction, retail, manufacturing, agriculture, hospitality, licensed trade, professional services and non-profit sectors. He played a key role in handling more than 50 solvent liquidations within a single month ahead of the 2024 Autumn Budget, which introduced substantial increases to capital gains tax and business asset disposal relief rates.
His recent cases include a CVA for a multi-million-pound contractor based in South Yorkshire and an IVA for a furniture retailer with multiple sites across North Yorkshire. He was involved in tracing assets as part of a deceased insolvent estate, including vintage motor vehicles, antiques and artwork, resulting in significant realisations for creditors.
He is a licensed Insolvency Practitioner.
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