Are the Scottish Professional Football League insolvency rules about to change?

Following on from my recent blog regarding the rules which had been put in place by the newly formed Scottish Professional Football League (the "SPFL"),1 it has been reported that the SPFL are considering the implementation of a new set of rules in line with what was discussed in that blog.2
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- Tags: Administration | Football | Insolvency | Premier League | Scotland | Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL)
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Adam Lovatt
Adam is a lawyer specialising in sports law with IMG. Adam has a wide range of commercial and litigation experience from his four years as a qualified solicitor. Adam has a passion for sports law and is currently undertaking a IP Law Masters programme with the University of London. He is passionate about most sports particularly football, golf and tennis.