Legal

Antalis MD speaks out on Sequana/Arjo situation

Antalis is “driving the process” of selling on major shareholder Sequana’s shares as the paper group files for bankruptcy and long-time supplier Arjowiggins goes into administration.

Sequana files for bankruptcy over contested fine

Sequana’s safeguarding procedure has been converted into bankruptcy as the Commercial Court of Nanterre has passed down its decision.

PPG administration averts court hearing

PPG Print Services has been placed into administration in an appointment that enabled it to side-step a court decision over a winding-up petition issued by one of its creditors.

PPG faces winding-up petition from supplier

The owners of PPG Print Services will appear in court this month to address a winding-up petition submitted due to a “contested debt”.

Landor Cartons fined for contractor fatality

Landor Cartons was fined more than £200,000 by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) following an incident which led to the death of a contractor when he fell through a broken skylight.

Court of Appeal upholds Sequana dividend judgement in BAT case

The Court of Appeal in London has upheld a €163m (£143m) judgement against Antalis and Arjowiggins parent Sequana that related to a €135m dividend received by Sequana in 2009.

VP Packaging fined after worker injured

VP Packaging has been ordered to pay more than £21,000 by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) after an employee lost part of her finger while working on a machine.

Marketing bosses disqualified for six years

Two marketing bosses have been disqualified for a total of 12 years after causing their company to pay more than £830,000 to businesses they had connections with, leading creditors to lose out when...

Double disqualification for married print bosses

A married couple who ran a print company have been disqualified for a total of 14 years after the husband breached a previous disqualification.

Corrugated firm fined for turning river purple

Repentant Ablebox has been stung with a bill of £13,017 after the "criminal" disposal of waste ink turned the nearby river Yeo purple.

Pair jailed over fake passports and ID cards

Two men have been sent to jail for running a criminal business making and supplying false passports and ID documents.

Global Displays fined £14k after worker fractures arm

Global Displays has been fined £14,000 after one of its employees was injured when he was hit by a falling stack of panels.