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    For directors and lenders in insolvency, for whom does the bell toll?
    2012-08-21

    After 448 days in court, over 85,000 documents and more than 10 judgments, a special bench of the Western Australian Court of Appeal handed down its decision in Westpac Banking Corporation v The Bell Group Ltd (in liq) (No.3) [2012] WASCA 157 (Bell Appeal Decision). The Bell Appeal Decision raises issues relating to the integrity of transactions with companies facing insolvency, which may create serious liability issues for company directors and lenders alike.  

    Filed under:
    Australia, Western Australia, Banking, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, King & Wood Mallesons, Fraud
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    King & Wood Mallesons
    Enforcement of Keepwell Deeds in Mainland China
    2022-08-03

    Legal nature of a keepwell deed

    Keepwell deeds are widely used in offshore financing transactions, but such arrangement has only been tested in the PRC courts in recent years. In this alert, we explore issues relevant to the enforceability of such arrangements in Mainland China.

    Filed under:
    China, Banking, Corporate Finance/M&A, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Bankruptcy, Foreign exchange market
    Location:
    China
    融资租赁法律实务之物权保障(上):《民法典》前存量项目的“困”与“破”
    2022-06-29

    引言

    近年来,伴随着经济形势与产业政策的变化,融资租赁成为了争议高发领域,并且日益呈现出争议案件数量多、标的金额大等特点。以上海地区为例,根据上海高级人民法院发布的《2020年度上海法院金融商事审判情况通报》,在2020年上海法院受理的一审金融商事案件中,融资租赁合同纠纷的案件数量位居第三,同比上升65.93%,争议标的金额则位居第二,仅次于金融借款合同纠纷。而在诸多争议之中,对于租赁物所有权的保护始终是多年以来困扰我国融资租赁从业者、司法裁判者甚至是立法者的一大难题。[1]

    本篇中,我们将结合过往在融资租赁业务领域的执业经验,从程序及实体两个角度,分别梳理《中华人民共和国民法典》(以下简称“《民法典》”)生效前的存量项目中,出租人在租赁物被承租人擅自处分后可能面临的“困局”及“破局”进路。而在下篇中,我们将基于后《民法典》时代法律条文与配套制度的更迭,进一步对融资租赁行业实践的变化作出解读与研判。

    一、 “困局”:租赁物被承租人擅自处分,出租人的物权保障岌岌可危

    Filed under:
    Asia-Pacific, China, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, King & Wood Mallesons, Bankruptcy
    Location:
    Asia-Pacific, China
    Firm:
    King & Wood Mallesons
    Latitude: Ogier's restructuring and corporate recovery digest, June 2021
    2021-06-23

    Across the world, government support has kept insolvency rates down but as jurisdictions look to loosen restrictions and ease back into some kind of normality, governments can't foot the bill forever.

    As financial support is withdrawn, restructuring, insolvency and corporate recovery practitioners will likely see a spike in activity, and offshore firms are braced for an increase in demand from clients. After that, there'll likely be lender enforcement resulting in formal insolvencies by the end of the year and into next year.

    Filed under:
    Jersey, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Ogier, Cryptocurrency
    Location:
    Jersey
    Firm:
    Ogier
    INSOL Europe insights: cryptoassets and insolvency
    2021-06-21

    It's probably becoming a cliché to say that the future is already here, but it's hard to resist. New technology increasingly pervades every professional sector, including that of insolvency.

    In a recent report by the Law Society on developing technology, the Chancellor of the High Court, Sir Geoffrey Vos, commented that: "Lawyers face a steep learning curve. They will need to become familiar with […] cryptoassets – conceptually and functionally."

    Filed under:
    Japan, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Litigation, Ogier, Blockchain, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency
    Authors:
    Alex Horsbrugh-Porter
    Location:
    Japan
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Crypto-assets as property: Cayman litigators' tools to assist in their tracing and recovery
    2020-02-14

    Adopting the analysis of the United Kingdom Jurisdictional Task Force ('UKJT") on the proprietary status of crypto currencies, a recent decision of the English High Court, AA v Persons Unknown,[1] has found that crypto assets such as Bitcoin are "property" and therefore capable of being the subject of a proprietary injunction or freezing order.

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Ogier, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency
    Authors:
    Jennifer Fox
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Lending to Jersey entities
    2018-08-21

    Introduction

    Jersey entities have proved popular as vehicles for a wide variety of asset holding structures, such as those holding real property. The modern legal framework and tax neutral regime are attractive to professionals structuring transactions for their clients. As a consequence, lending institutions are frequently requested to put in place credit arrangements for Jersey entities. To protect its position in these circumstances, a lending institution needs to be aware of the material differences that exist between English law and Jersey law.

    Filed under:
    Jersey, Banking, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Ogier, Limited partnership
    Authors:
    Katrina Edge , Bruce MacNeil
    Location:
    Jersey
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Administration orders - letters of request to the UK court
    2010-06-17

    In the matter of the representation of Anglo Irish Asset Finance [2010] JRC087

    This is the latest decision of the Royal Court in relation to an application by a UK creditor (a bank) for a letter of request to be issued to the English High Court requesting that an administration order be made in respect of a Jersey company.

    Filed under:
    Jersey, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Ogier, Unsecured debt, Solicitor, Debt, Holding company, Balance sheet, Default (finance), Secured creditor, Insolvency Act 1986 (UK), High Court of Justice
    Location:
    Jersey, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Make-Whole Momentum Halted: Third Circuit Rejects Momentive Rationale and Requires Debtor to Pay Make-Whole Premium
    2016-11-28

    In a recent decision (“Energy Future Holdings”) poised to have wide-reaching implications, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the decisions of the Bankruptcy and the District Courts to hold that a debtor cannot use a voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing to escape liability for a “make-whole” premium if express contractual language requires such payment when the borrower makes an optional redemption prior to a date certain.

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mintz
    Authors:
    Kaitlin R. Walsh
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Mintz
    Statutory Liens vs. Consensual Liens: Why it Matters and When it may Not
    2016-03-20

    While secured creditors are entitled to special rights in bankruptcy, those rights may differ depending on whether creditors have a statutory or consensual lien on their collateral. This is primarily because section 552(a) of the Bankruptcy Code provides, in part, that “property acquired by the estate or by the debtor after the commencement of the case is not subject to any lien resulting from any security agreement . . .

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Mintz, Consent
    Authors:
    William W. Kannel , Eric R. Blythe
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Mintz

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