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Learn more about Nick West
Nick is a Partner based in our Telford office. He specialises in corporate insolvency, business restructuring and turnaround, with extensive experience in both contentious and non-contentious insolvency matters across the retail, agriculture, manufacturing, hospitality and charity sectors.
Nick has over 20 years of experience across a wide range of insolvency procedures, including trading administrations, CVLs, MVLs, compulsory liquidations, and bankruptcies.
He recently conducted the trading administration of a Shropshire-based DIY cash and carry business, securing a buyer and saving all jobs, while maintaining profitability and generating a strong return for secured, preferential and unsecured creditors. He handled the contentious insolvency of a local glazing company, involving misfeasance/breach of duty claims against company directors. He also managed the restructure, sale and solvent winding up of a medical practice.
Prior to joining BTG, Nick founded his own insolvency, restructuring and turnaround practice. He has a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (PGDip) and he is a licensed Insolvency Practitioner.
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