By norlinglaw

Considering voidable transactions in the era of Covid-19 may be important for some businesses. At this time we are receiving many questions but this one needs to be shared.

Here we address some proactive considerations for business owners. Steps they can take now to avoid future loss if their client goes into liquidation and the liquidator asks you to pay the money back!

We are happy to take any further questions to help our community of business owners. Feel free to reach out for answers.


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