Jeremy Boyle

Head of Insolvency | Summit Law Jeremy qualified as a solicitor in 1993 and is the firm’s founding partner. He specialises in commercial litigation, dispute resolution, fraud and insolvency law for clients in the UK, Gibraltar, Portugal, Spain, and South America. Jeremy is the supervisor of our Insolvency team.

This image features the renowned statue of Justice, an embodiment of fairness and impartiality, often associated with law and legal proceedings. The statue is a powerful symbol in the context of arbitration, a method of resolving disputes outside the courts. The blindfolded figure holds balanced scales in one hand and a sword in the other, iconic elements that represent the equality and authority of justice. The image's focus on these symbols emphasises "arbitration" by highlighting the principles of unbiased judgement, balance, and equitable resolution that arbitration aims to achieve. The second aspect of this image is its dramatic lighting and composition that further underscore the concept of arbitration. The statue of Justice is illuminated against a darker background, drawing attention to its symbolic significance. The image composition is such that it places the statue - and therefore the idea of fair and impartial dispute resolution, at its very center. This creates a visual metaphor for the process of arbitration, where the goal is to attain justice outside of a traditional courtroom setting, embodied here by the prominent statue.

The Ultimate Legal Guide To Arbitration

In this practical guide, we have outlined everything you need to know about arbitration. This covers all important topics including: how arbitration is initiated, the arbitration process, alternatives to arbitration, and so much more. What is arbitration? An alternative to court litigation, arbitration is a method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). With arbitration, the parties […]

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A legal guide to property disputes

Property ownership offers many financial and commercial advantages to businesses and individuals. However, it also comes with the potential for disagreements. A property dispute can be financially challenging and emotionally draining, so resolving any issues as quickly and effectively as possible is essential. If you are involved in a property dispute – whether you are

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An image depicting a pair of hands dramatically ripping up a formal contract document in a well-lit office setting. Scraps of the torn paper are flying in the air, symbolising a clear breach of contract. The words 'Breach of Contract' are prominently displayed in bold, black letters against the background, further emphasising the seriousness of the situation.

Breach of Contract: A Legal Guide To Breach of Contract Claims

A breach of contract can be frustrating and costly for businesses. When contracts go unfulfilled, the ripple effects can disrupt critical operations, damage customer relationships, and create significant financial strain.  This guide is designed to provide your business with the insights and tools needed to manage breach of contract claims confidently. From identifying the elements

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A legal guide to boundary disputes and land disputes

Land and boundary disputes arise where there is conflict over land ownership, usage, possession, or boundaries. Such disputes cover a range of issues, including: Encroachment Easements and Rights of Way Shared Amenities Adverse Possession Claims Land Use Changes Unclear or Conflicting Boundaries Ownership Claims Inheritance Land Grabbing Neighbour Relations. Land and boundary disputes are usually

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If you've been contacted by the Insolvency Service and worried about the HMRC bounce back loan investigation, you need to seek immediate advice. Bounce back loan fraud is a very serious offence, which the authorities are looking to clamp down on.

HMRC Bounce Back Loan Investigation

Introduced by the government in April 2020, the Bounce Back Loan Scheme (BBLS) provided rapid access to finance for small businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Through the scheme, SMEs could borrow between £2,000 and 25% of their turnover, up to a maximum of £50,000. While businesses took advantage of the BBLS, it wasn’t without

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A male solicitor discusses director disqualification proceedings with a female director in a professional office. The conversation highlights legal advice on managing disqualification risks. This image represents expert guidance on director disqualification.

Company Director Disqualification – Everything You Need To Know

Director disqualification – Introduction If you have received a Section 16 letter, or you’re worried about director disqualification, what you do in the next few days can make a real difference to your career and your reputation. Being disqualified can damage your reputation, affect your livelihood, and prevent you from holding positions of responsibility for

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