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Suffolk insolvency rates rise as financial pressures mount
1,541 people in Suffolk entered insolvency in 2024, up from 1,379 the previous year, new figures from the Insolvency Service show.
Lyndsey joined Ellisons in September 2017 after completing her training contract at a well-established regional firm in East Anglia. She specialises in debt recovery, commercial disputes, insolvency matters, and financial services litigation, advising both claimants and defendants on a range of issues including contractual breaches, partnership disputes, contentious insolvency, and personal guarantees.