To become a licensed insolvency practitioner, you must first pass the Joint Insolvency Examination Board (JIEB) exams. Our courses are designed to cover the relevant legislation and the exam syllabus in depth. We include detailed notes to aid learning and revision and we also look at practical issues faced when taking appointments, current issues in insolvency and the impact of recent judicial decisions. For more information click here.
- Lehra: Eileen Maclean
To become a licensed insolvency practitioner, you must first pass the Joint Insolvency Examination Board (JIEB) exams. Our courses are designed to cover the relevant legislation and the exam syllabus in depth. We include detailed notes to aid learning and revision and we also look at practical issues faced when taking appointments, current issues in insolvency and the impact of recent judicial decisions. For more information click here.
- Lehra: Eileen Maclean
To become a licensed insolvency practitioner, you must first pass the Joint Insolvency Examination Board (JIEB) exams. Our courses are designed to cover the relevant legislation and the exam syllabus in depth. We include detailed notes to aid learning and revision and we also look at practical issues faced when taking appointments, current issues in insolvency and the impact of recent judicial decisions. For more information click here.
To become a licensed insolvency practitioner, you must first pass the Joint Insolvency Examination Board (JIEB) exams. Our courses are designed to cover the relevant legislation and the exam syllabus in depth. We include detailed notes to aid learning and revision and we also look at practical issues faced when taking appointments, current issues in insolvency and the impact of recent judicial decisions. For more information click here.
To become a licensed insolvency practitioner, you must first pass the Joint Insolvency Examination Board (JIEB) exams. Our courses are designed to cover the relevant legislation and the exam syllabus in depth. We include detailed notes to aid learning and revision and we also look at practical issues faced when taking appointments, current issues in insolvency and the impact of recent judicial decisions. For more information click here.
To become a licensed insolvency practitioner, you must first pass the Joint Insolvency Examination Board (JIEB) exams. Our courses are designed to cover the relevant legislation and the exam syllabus in depth. We include detailed notes to aid learning and revision and we also look at practical issues faced when taking appointments, current issues in insolvency and the impact of recent judicial decisions. For more information click here
To become a licensed insolvency practitioner, you must first pass the Joint Insolvency Examination Board (JIEB) exams. Our courses are designed to cover the relevant legislation and the exam syllabus in depth. We include detailed notes to aid learning and revision and we also look at practical issues faced when taking appointments, current issues in insolvency and the impact of recent judicial decisions. For more information click here
To become a licensed
insolvency practitioner, you must first pass the Joint Insolvency Examination
Board (JIEB) exams. Our courses are designed to cover the relevant
legislation and the exam syllabus in depth. We include detailed notes to aid
learning and revision and we also look at practical issues faced when taking
appointments, current issues in insolvency and the impact of recent judicial
decisions. For more information click here
- Lehra: Eileen Maclean
To become a licensed insolvency practitioner, you must first pass the Joint Insolvency Examination Board (JIEB) exams. Our courses are designed to cover the relevant legislation and the exam syllabus in depth. We include detailed notes to aid learning and revision and we also look at practical issues faced when taking appointments, current issues in insolvency and the impact of recent judicial decisions. For more information click here.