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Be careful when you sell intellectual property (“IP”) in return for future royalty payments. You may think your contract is airtight, guaranteeing you a future annuity on the sales of product relating to your IP, but that might not be the case if your buyer files for bankruptcy.

You ship goods to a customer that is having financial difficulties. The customer sends you a check for the goods. What do you do?

Cash it and potentially be sued for a preference after the customer files for bankruptcy

or

Don’t cash it, and have a claim in the ensuing bankruptcy

On Wednesday 29 April the Outer House of the Court of Session in Edinburgh issued an opinion sanctioning two schemes of arrangement proposed by Premier Oil Plc and Premier Oil UK Limited (together, Premier Oil) (the Schemes). The Court addressed multiple grounds of challenge and did so without hearing live evidence, despite disputes of fact between the parties.