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    The “long-arm” of Vizcaya - significance of the Privy Council decision and its impact on Australian common law and the Foreign Judgments Act 1991
    2016-02-24

    Vizcaya Partners Limited v Picard and another [2016] UKPC 5

    Privy Council advice that addresses what is required for foreign judgements

    Filed under:
    Australia, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, The Commercial Bar Association of Victoria, Personal jurisdiction, Common law
    Location:
    Australia, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    The Commercial Bar Association of Victoria
    Australian Court recognises Foreign Maritime Liens
    2016-01-04

    Until now the 1981 English case of The Halcyon Isle has been the principle authority on maritime liens and conflict of laws in Anglo-Common law jurisdictions. In that case, which was on appeal from the Singapore courts, the majority of the Privy Council held that the recognition and enforcement of maritime liens were to be determined according to the law of the forum in which the proceedings were commenced (i.e. the lex fori).

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Shipping & Transport, Clyde & Co LLP, Conflict of laws, Common law, Admiralty law
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Clyde & Co LLP
    European perspective in brief
    2012-12-01

    Europe has struggled mightily during the last several years to triage a long series of critical blows to the economies of the 27 countries that comprise the European Union, as well as the collective viability of eurozone economies. Here we provide a snapshot of some recent developments relating to insolvency and restructuring in the EU.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Spain, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Jones Day, Common law
    Authors:
    Mark G. Douglas
    Location:
    European Union, Spain, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Jones Day
    Harmonisation of insolvency laws in the EU
    2010-06-30

    A report has been published on whether the harmonisation of the insolvency laws of EU Member States is necessary or worthwhile. The European Parliament commissioned the report, and it was produced and published by INSOL Europe, the professional association for European restructuring and insolvency specialists.

    The report considers:

    Filed under:
    European Union, Insolvency & Restructuring, A&L Goodbody, Consideration, Debt, Liquidation, Common law, European Commission, European Parliament
    Authors:
    Kevin Allen
    Location:
    European Union
    Firm:
    A&L Goodbody
    A story of stock, security and simplicity sacrificed under French law
    2013-04-25

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    France, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Reed Smith LLP, Debtor, Common law, Liquidator (law)
    Authors:
    Andrew Tetley , Anker Sorensen , Brice Mathieu
    Location:
    France
    Firm:
    Reed Smith LLP
    2012: are you in the cross hairs for creditor claims?
    2012-02-13

    Recent decisions from the courts have raised the legal risk for directors and underlined the exposure to third party liability of auditors, trustees and promoters. 

    As a result, we can probably expect this year to have more claims made by receivers, liquidators and out-of-pocket investors against those involved in:

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Chapman Tripp, Audit, Common law
    Authors:
    James Burt , Bruce Scott , Garth Gallaway
    Location:
    New Zealand
    Firm:
    Chapman Tripp
    Lien vs security interest - who wins?
    2011-11-07

    A lien is the right to hold on to goods, and in some cases sell them, in order to ensure payment.  Often the debt will be connected with services related to the goods.

    A lien can be obtained by contract, or in certain specific situations the law creates it automatically.  The difference can be significant.

    Under the Personal Property Securities Act (PPSA), the holder of a common law or statutory lien may in some cases have special priority over a company’s secured creditors.

    Types of lien

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Chapman Tripp, Debtor, Security (finance), Solicitor, Debt, Personal property, Common law, Securities Act 1933 (USA), Court of Appeal of England & Wales
    Authors:
    Michael Arthur , Michael Harper , Matthew Yarnell , Fiona Bennett
    Location:
    New Zealand
    Firm:
    Chapman Tripp
    GSA defeats common law and contractual liens
    2011-07-01

    In our legal update on insolvency law issued in July 2010 we commented on the High Court decision of McKay v Toll Logistics (NZ) Limited. 

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Buddle Findlay, Common law, General Services Administration, High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Location:
    New Zealand
    Firm:
    Buddle Findlay
    Recognition of foreign insolvencies at common law: Singapore sets COMI precedent
    2016-08-12

    In Brief

    For the first time, a court has adopted the ‘centre of main interest’ (COMI) as grounds at common law to recognise foreign insolvency proceedings.

    The decision earlier this year by the High Court of Singapore (the Court) recognised a Japanese bankruptcy trustee appointed to companies incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (BVI):

    Filed under:
    Singapore, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, Liquidation, Common law, UNCITRAL, Singapore High Court
    Authors:
    Paul Apáthy , Emmanuel Chua
    Location:
    Singapore
    Firm:
    Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
    The limits of ring-fencing in cross-border insolvency
    2013-06-07

    In March this year, the High Court in Beluga Chartering1 addressed a unique provision of Singapore's Companies Act that requires local liquidators to ring-fence a foreign company's assets for the settlement of the debts it incurred in Singapore before they transmit its assets to overseas liquidators and creditors. This decision exploring the implications of section 377 on Singapore's cross-border insolvency legal framework is timely considering the ongoing review of Singapore's insolvency laws.

    A summary of the factual background

    Filed under:
    Singapore, Insolvency & Restructuring, CNPLaw LLP, Liquidation, Common law, Companies Act
    Authors:
    Bill Jamieson
    Location:
    Singapore
    Firm:
    CNPLaw LLP

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