Nick Angel, Nicole Stephansen and Kate Colman, Milbank LLP
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Introduction
Yen Sum and James Hollingshead, Latham & Watkins LLP
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Introduction
David Wallace and Hugo Bowkett, Latham & Watkins LLP
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Introduction
Christopher J Howard, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
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Introduction
Kon Asimacopoulos and Kai Zeng, Kirkland & Ellis
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Introduction
Ross Miller, Simmons & Simmons LLP
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Introduction
Howard Morris and Sonya Van de Graaff, Morrison & Foerster LLP and Avonhurst
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Scope of the chapter
Monika Lorenzo-Perez and Sabina Khan, Brown Rudnick
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Status and relationship of an ad hoc committee with indenture trustees
Smitha Menon, Clayton Chong and Muhammed Ismail Noordin, WongPartnership LLP
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The Federal Court has today sensibly ruled that security interests do not vest in the company grantor simply because the company had at some time previously been in liquidation, administration or subject to a deed of company arrangement (DOCA). This decision should come as a great relief to secured lenders and suppliers to companies that have successfully passed through a restructuring and have resumed "business as usual".