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First in Line in Australia: Resolving Competing Priorities Regimes When Winding up Companies in a Partnership

In Short - The Situation: When winding up a company, liquidators must distribute any surplus funds following the satisfaction of any secured debts. The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) contains a regime which provides that...more

Independence Day: Australian Court Refuses to Remove Liquidators

The Situation: Should liquidators be removed under section 90-15 of the Insolvency Practice Schedule (Corporations) in circumstances where they engaged in preappointment discussions with a secured creditor, allegedly failed...more

Double Trouble: Court Advises Liquidators to Reject $905 Million Proofs of Debt

The Situation: A liquidator can reject a "double proof" for what is, in substance, the same debt as another accepted proof of debt. The Question: When are liquidators justified in rejecting what could arguably be a double...more

Australian Court Directs Receivers to Pay Priority Creditors of Company in Liquidation

The Federal Court of Australia rules that receivers appointed to a company in liquidation are entitled to pay employee entitlements and fees. In Kirman v RWE Robinson & Sons Pty Ltd (in liq), in the matter of RWE Robinson...more

(Mighty) River Runs Dry: Australian High Court Rules "Holding" DOCAs Are Valid

The Situation: The statutory moratorium period for voluntary administrators to restructure an insolvent company often is too short to find a solution. Administrators frequently utilise "holding" deeds of company arrangement...more

Ask and You May Receive: Equitable Liens, Administrators and Court Directions in Australia

The Background: The administrators of an Australian auction house and gallery business applied to the Federal Court of Australia for directions to recover in excess of $1 million in fees and costs incurred with respect to...more

Australian Court of Appeal Approves Use of "Holding" Deed of Company Arrangement

In Mighty River International Ltd v Hughes [2017] WASCA 152, the Western Australian Court of Appeal delivered a landmark decision approving the use of a "holding" deed of company arrangement ("DOCA")....more

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