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    New rules allow Companies House to share non-public information with insolvency officeholders
    2025-01-16

    New rules in the UK allow Companies House to share non-public information with insolvency officeholders and the Official Receiver.

    While in many cases there may be limited non-public information available from Companies House that will be useful to insolvency officeholders, this is another tool available to deploy in appropriate cases. It is specifically envisaged to assist officeholders pursuing claims for fraudulent and wrongful trading, transactions at an undervalue and preferences.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Litigation, Freshfields, Personal data, Confidential information, GDPR, Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (UK)
    Authors:
    Frank Clarke , Katharina Crinson , Rhys Surtees , Rebecca Colby
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Freshfields
    Corporate Rescue and Insolvency: Case Alerter - November 2024
    2025-01-05

    At-a-glance cases provided by Gatehouse Chambers’ Insolvency Team, featuring:

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Gatehouse Chambers, Confidential information, Insolvency
    Authors:
    Lauren Godfrey , Michael Maris , Thomas Mitty
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Gatehouse Chambers
    Third Circuit: Bankruptcy Court Lacks Discretion to Deny Examiner Appointment Motion in Large Chapter 11 Cases
    2024-03-26

    The Bankruptcy Code provides that, in chapter 11 cases where the court does not find "cause" for the appointment of a trustee, the court "shall" appoint an examiner, upon a request from the Office of the U.S. Trustee (the "UST") or any party-in-interest prior to confirmation of a chapter 11 plan. The examiner's role is to investigate the debtor's affairs or allegations of management misconduct, if either: (i) the court determines that the appointment would be in the best interests of stakeholders and the estate; or (ii) the debtor has qualifying unsecured debt exceeding $5 million.

    Filed under:
    USA, Compliance Management, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Jones Day, Corporate governance, Cryptocurrency, Confidential information, European Securities and Markets Authority, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Oliver S. Zeltner
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Jones Day
    Restraining the Presentation of a Winding up Petition and Avoiding Insolvency Notices - When the Respondent’s Arguments Don’t Wash
    2024-02-06

    In the recent case of Just Trays Ltd v Emu Products Ltd [2024] EWHC 29 (Ch) (12th January 2024) the High Court was required to consider this type of application. David Garner reports on the case below.

    When a company owes a party money, one option open to it might be to issue a winding up petition against the debtor company.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Capital Law LTD, Confidential information, Winding-up
    Authors:
    David Garner
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Capital Law LTD
    Hong Kong Court censured a law firm for demanding costs before answering document production requests from liquidators
    2024-06-13

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Dentons Hong Kong, Liquidation, Confidential information
    Authors:
    Keith Brandt , Henry Li
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Dentons Hong Kong
    Second Circuit Rules That Syndicated Term Loans Are Not Securities
    2023-09-27

    On August 24, 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held in Kirschner v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. et al. that certain syndicated term loans2 at the center of a transaction involving JP Morgan Chase and other banks were not securities under state law. While the Second Circuit did not foreclose the possibility that syndicated term loans could be securities under different circumstances,3 for now Kirschner cements the long-standing view -- following Banco Espanol de Credito v.

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP, Medicare, Medicaid, Confidential information, US Securities and Exchange Commission, US Department of Justice, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (USA), Bank of Montreal Financial Group, False Claims Act 1863 (USA)
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP
    Court of Appeal summaries (August 28 - September 1)
    2023-09-03

    Good afternoon. Following are this week’s summaries of the Court of Appeal for Ontario for the week of August 28, 2023.

    I hope everyone is enjoying the last long weekend of the summer.

    Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation v. Canada (Attorney General) is a 125-page decision dealing with the claim of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation to submerged lands in Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The claim was mostly unsuccessful.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Ontario, Banking, Company & Commercial, Family, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Public, Real Estate, Blaney McMurtry LLP, Confidential information, Court of Appeal for Ontario
    Authors:
    John Polyzogopoulos , Ines Ferreira
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Blaney McMurtry LLP
    Shopping for Distressed Crypto Assets or Troubled Crypto Businesses? Don’t Leave Home Without This Roadmap
    2023-06-08

    Investing in or acquiring distressed assets can be a lucrative investment strategy for those with a healthy risk appetite and a roadmap for sourcing and evaluating quality assets.

    Following a steep run-up in crypto asset prices and valuations of crypto-adjacent businesses in the last two years, there has been a sharp increase in companies and assets in the space looking at deeply distressed valuations, liquidity crunches or formal insolvency or bankruptcy proceedings.

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Corporate Finance/M&A, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Mayer Brown, Blockchain, Due diligence, Cryptocurrency, Confidential information, Insolvency, US Securities and Exchange Commission
    Authors:
    Joseph A. Castelluccio , Matteo Daste , Joaquin M. C De Baca , Douglas E. Spelfogel
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Mayer Brown
    Insurance Newsletter - Issue No. 12
    2023-04-13

    IAIS launches climate risk training materials for insurance supervisors

    According to a press release published on April 5th, 2023, the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) and the Financial Stability Institute jointly launched new online training materials on climate risk for insurance supervisors.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Malta, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, IT & Data Protection, Ganado Advocates, Fintech, Digital transformation, Confidential information, European Commission, Solvency II Directive (2009/138/EU)
    Location:
    European Union, Malta
    Firm:
    Ganado Advocates
    Guernsey funds legal and regulatory update
    2023-03-01

    An overview of Guernsey legislative and regulatory developments for the period 1 December 2022 to 28 February 2023 inclusive.

    1 Corporate insolvency regime – update

    The Companies (Guernsey) Law, 2008 (Insolvency) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (the Amendment Ordinance) finally came into force on 1 January 2023.

    Filed under:
    Guernsey, Capital Markets, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Litigation, White Collar Crime, Mourant, Anti-money laundering, Confidential information, Suspicious activity reporting, European Court of Justice
    Authors:
    Darren Bacon , Frances Watson , James Cousins , Charlotte Brown , Gary Hall , Alasdair McKenzie , Annaliese McGeoch
    Location:
    Guernsey
    Firm:
    Mourant

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