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    ADGM Court holds that NMC can bring fraudulent and wrongful trading claims retroactively
    2024-07-11

    Another groundbreaking judgment from the ADGM Courts in the NMC matter 📢🇦🇪👨🏻⚖️ and another example of the ADGM Courts drawing important parallels between ADGM and English law.

    English proceedings re NMC Health Plc are also ongoing. In his judgment at CFI on 8 July 2024, Sir Justice Andrew Smith found that:

    1. The ADGM Courts can make an order in respect of the fraudulent carrying on of the business of a company prior to the time at which that company was continued in the ADGM.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Charles Russell Speechlys, Insolvency
    Authors:
    Nicola Jackson
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys
    IET’s new revision 7 of the Model Form of Contract (MF/1): What has changed?
    2024-07-19

    10 years after the publication of Revision 6 (2014 edition) of the Model Form of Contract for the design, supply and installation of electrical, electronic and mechanical plant (MF/1), the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has released Revision 7 (2024 edition), shortly followed by an erratum containing a summary of corrections.

    Regular users of the MF/1 may be comforted to know that the risk profile of the contract has not changed though the door has been opened to extending the duration of liability for latent defects, as discussed below.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Construction, Employment & Labor, Insolvency & Restructuring, Charles Russell Speechlys, Modern slavery, Force majeure, Bribery Act 2010 (UK), Modern Slavery Act 2015 (UK), Companies Act 2006 (UK), Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020
    Authors:
    Melanie Tomlin , Joseph Bearman
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys
    Sian Participation Corp (In Liquidation) (Appellant) v Halimeda International Ltd (Respondent) (British Virgin Islands)
    2024-07-25

    The recent Privy Council decision in Sian Participation Corp (In Liquidation) v Halimeda International Ltd[2024] (SPC) has overturned a principle of English law relating to the interaction between a contractual agreement to arbitrate and traditional insolvency measures where a debt is said to be disputed without substantial grounds.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Arbitration & ADR, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Charles Russell Speechlys, Liquidation, Arbitration Act 1996 (UK)
    Authors:
    Gareth Mills , Nicola Jackson
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys
    Understanding the Impact of Bankruptcy on Contractual Relationships
    2024-06-24

    When a contracting party declares bankruptcy, it is crucial to grasp the implications for existing contracts. This article highlights the most important legal ramifications for the non-bankrupt parties involved.

    Continuation or Termination

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Charles Russell Speechlys, Bankruptcy
    Authors:
    Remo Wagner , Simon Hofstetter
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys
    Re UKCloud: The importance of exercising control over a fixed charge asset
    2024-06-10

    The recent case of Re UKCloud Ltd (in liquidation) [2024] EWHC 1259 (Ch) (24 May 2024) looked at whether a charge over Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses was a fixed or floating charge. Notwithstanding that the charging document purported to create a fixed charge over such asset, the High Court concluded that it was a floating charge primarily because the control provisions in the charging document were not complied with or enforced in practice.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Charles Russell Speechlys, Cloud computing
    Authors:
    Cara Whiffin
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys
    A Guide to Arbitrability in International Arbitration
    2024-05-08

    Introduction

    When parties agree to submit disputes to arbitration there is often language defining the issues that can be determined by arbitration, such as ‘any dispute arising out of or in connection with this contract, including any question regarding its existence, validity or termination’ (LCIA recommended clause). Once a dispute has arisen the exact scope of the issues before the arbitral tribunal will likely be detailed in the terms of reference or other procedural document.

    Filed under:
    Global, United Kingdom, Arbitration & ADR, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Charles Russell Speechlys, Anti-bribery and corruption, Insolvency, Arbitration Act 1996 (UK), Insolvency Act 1986 (UK), London Court of International Arbitration
    Authors:
    Peter Smith , John Olatunji
    Location:
    Global, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys
    Les procédures collectives en forte hausse dans la French Tech | Significant increase in insolvency proceedings in French Tech
    2023-08-31

    Selon la Banque de France, les procédures collectives affectant les moyennes entreprises sont en hausse de 85% sur un an. Cette tendance affecte particulièrement les entreprises de la French Tech pour des start-ups qui n’ayant pas trouvé leur modèle économique, se trouvent confrontées à un mur de dettes.

    Filed under:
    France, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Charles Russell Speechlys
    Authors:
    Dimitri A. Sonier
    Location:
    France
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys
    Trading insolvently or trading out of difficultly? Are we being naughty or did we have the best intentions? Part 2
    2023-08-07

    Duties and Implications of financial Information in s.214 claims

    Introduction

    This article follows Part 1 in which I set out the key issues we have recently seen and the case law arising in Misfeasance and Wrongful Trading claims. This Part 2 considers the duties and implications surrounding the financial information that is available to directors when faced with a s.214 wrongful trading claim.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Arbitration & ADR, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Charles Russell Speechlys
    Authors:
    Claudine Morgan
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys
    Trading insolvently or trading out of difficultly? Are we being naughty or did we have the best intentions? Part 1
    2023-07-31

    This article is a part one of two series that explores the key issues we have recently seen and the case law arising in Misfeasance and Wrongful Trading claims.

    Introduction

    What is Wrongful Trading?

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Charles Russell Speechlys, Liquidation, Insolvency
    Authors:
    Claudine Morgan
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys
    Les défaillances en France proches de leur niveau de 2019 - French insolvencies close to 2019 levels
    2023-07-07

    Selon Paul Chollet, économiste de Crédit Mutuel Arkea 2024 sera "une année noire" avec un record de défaillances d’entreprises en France. Cela fait maintenant 3 ans que les économistes prédisent un ras-de-marrée de défaillances. Cela étant, avec près de 49.000 de défaillances en France sur 12 mois glissants, il y a une tendance à un retour aux chiffres de 2019.

    Il est donc indispensable de rappeler que des procédures de prévention (mandat ad hoc et la conciliation) sont là pour traiter les difficultés en amont de la défaillance.

    Filed under:
    France, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Charles Russell Speechlys
    Authors:
    Dimitri A. Sonier
    Location:
    France
    Firm:
    Charles Russell Speechlys

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