
Below is a list of Corporate / M&A materials related to COVID-19.
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COVID-19: Proposed Company Law Changes
The proposed temporary changes would allow electronic shareholder/creditor meetings and an extended period of protection for companies in examinership during the Covid-19 crisis. Read more
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Corporate Restructuring & Insolvency – Guidance for Directors During COVID-19 and Beyond
We consider the duties which directors of Irish companies need to be particularly conscious of given the significant challenges faced by many companies during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Read more here...
COVID-19 – Key Issues for the Food, Beverage and Agri-business Sector
The Food, Beverage & Agri-business sector is one of the hardest hit by COVID-19. In this article, we highlight key cash flow issues and some of the Irish business support measures introduced up to 24 April 2020 relevant to this sector. Read more here...
UK Financial Conduct Authority Issues New Policy Statement on Recapitalisation Issuances during the COVID-19 crisis
The FCA issued a series of new measures aimed at assisting companies raise new share capital while preserving investor protection in the COVID-19 crisis. Read more here...
Access to Capital: Guidelines on non-pre-emptive issuances temporarily relaxed in light of COVID-19
Temporary relaxation of the Pre-Emption Group guidelines on non-pre-emptive issuances should facilitate quick access to capital for listed companies. Read more here...
Where do I sign? Using Electronic Signatures for your Remote Business Dealings during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Using an electronic signature to execute documents is a practical and effective solution to the restrictions faced by businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more here...
COVID-19: Key Issues for Directors
As the business world deals with COVID-19, directors on company boards play a vital role in navigating companies through this crisis. Read more here...