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    Falling back to Earth: UK’s proposed approach to managing the failure of systemic crypto firms
    2022-06-24

    Cryptoassets continue to be in the spotlight with prices no longer heading ‘to the moon’, the recent high-profile failure of an algorithmic stablecoin and the difficulties experienced by various service providers. This all forms the backdrop to the UK Government’s publication of proposals with respect to managing the failure of systemic digital settlement asset firms.

    Overview

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Financial Conduct Authority (UK), HM Treasury (UK), Bank of England
    Authors:
    Claire Harrop , Emma Gateaud , Katharina Crinson
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
    Pandemic-related fraud - are directors being held to account?
    2022-05-12

    Government-backed loan schemes implemented to assist ailing businesses during the pandemic have been subject to widespread abuse. An estimated £4.9bn of the £47bn invested in business support loans during the life of the pandemic is thought have been lost to fraud and up to £17bn may never be repaid. In response to concerns about potential abuse of limited company liability, new legislation received Royal Assent on 15 December 2021 - The Rating (Coronavirus) and Directors Disqualification (Dissolved Companies) Act 2021 (the Act).

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Banking, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, White Collar Crime, Stevens & Bolton LLP, Coronavirus, HM Treasury (UK)
    Authors:
    Tim Carter , Lucy Trott
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Stevens & Bolton LLP
    Could directors of insolvent companies become personally liable for ESG breaches?
    2022-04-07

    Environment, social, and governance (ESG) are factors directors, investors, industries, and governments increasingly focus on when making commercial decisions. This is particularly so given increasing public awareness of such issues following recurrent environmental disasters and international summits such as COP26. Tim Symes and Ryan Hooton review the current regulatory environment in the UK, how it might bite on a company’s insolvency and when directors may find themselves personally liable for their actions.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Stewarts, Modern slavery, Climate change, ESG, Coronavirus, COP26, HM Treasury (UK), Shell, Modern Slavery Act 2015 (UK), Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (2019/2088/EU)
    Authors:
    Tim Symes , Ryan Hooton
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Stewarts
    Looking back and Thinking forward: The insolvency landscape in 2022 and beyond - Part One
    2022-03-30

    Financial support for businesses impacted by COVID-19, legislative provisions (such as the statutory relaxation to insolvent trading liability) and general creditor leniency have resulted inhistorically low insolvency appointments during the last two years.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Banking, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Ironbridge Legal, Bankruptcy, Coronavirus, HM Treasury (UK), Corporations Act 2001 (Australia)
    Authors:
    Trevor Withane
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Ironbridge Legal
    How did the CIGA Reforms Work Out?
    2022-03-23

    The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 ("CIGA") came into force on 26 June 2020. CIGA was rushed through Parliament at the very height of concerns that businesses faced a devastating economic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. CIGA has been the biggest change to the insolvency landscape since the Enterprise Act in 2003.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Scotland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Morton Fraser MacRoberts, Coronavirus, HM Treasury (UK)
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Morton Fraser MacRoberts
    Euroresource--deals and debt
    2013-06-28

    Recent Developments

    Filed under:
    Argentina, Germany, Macau, United Kingdom, USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Tax, Jones Day, Debtor, Debt, HM Treasury (UK)
    Authors:
    Corinne Ball , Dr. Olaf Benning , Víctor Casarrubios , Juan Ferré , Matthew French
    Location:
    Argentina, Germany, Macau, United Kingdom, USA
    Firm:
    Jones Day
    Director penalty regime extended to SGC
    2011-07-28

    Following the 2011/2012 Federal Budget announcement that directors will be made personally liable for any unpaid superannuation guarantee contributions, Treasury has released the Tax Laws Amendment (2011 Measures No. 7) Bill 2011 (Bill).

    The legislation extends the current director penalty regime for unpaid PAYG. Whilst the announcement from Bill Shorten MP on 5 July 2011 highlights the need to prevent companies engaging in phoenix activities, the legislation will have a much broader impact.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Tax, Hall & Wilcox, Shareholder, Independent contractor, Interest, Debt, Liability (financial accounting), Liquidation, Due diligence, HM Treasury (UK)
    Authors:
    Andrew O'Bryan
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Hall & Wilcox
    ASX updates Guidance Note on safe harbour
    2018-03-19

    In September 2017, the Commonwealth Parliament passed the Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Enterprise Incentives No. 2) Act 2017 (Cth) to amend and reform the insolvency and external administration provisions of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).

    One of the main changes implemented by these reforms was the introduction of a ‘safe harbour’ protection for company directors.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Safe harbor (law), HM Treasury (UK), Australian Securities Exchange
    Authors:
    Cameron Cheetham
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Corrs Chambers Westgarth
    InSure - October 2017
    2017-11-14

    October 2017

    INSURE

    InSure

    This month's roundup of developments affecting the insurance industry sees ECON calling on the European Commission to postpone the application date of the IDD, EIOPA issuing final guidelines on complex insurance-based investment products under the IDD and the European Commission releasing a report on consumers' decision-making process in insurance services.

    General Update

    Filed under:
    European Union, United Kingdom, Banking, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, IT & Data Protection, Public, Addleshaw Goddard LLP, Brexit, Financial Conduct Authority (UK), HM Treasury (UK), European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority, Solicitors Regulation Authority (UK), Financial Ombudsman Service
    Location:
    European Union, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Addleshaw Goddard LLP
    Further UK legislation implementing EU Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive published
    2015-01-13

    On January 5, 2015, HM Treasury published the Bank Recovery and Resolution Order 2014 (“BRRO”) and the Banks and Building Societies (Depositor Preference and Priorities) Order 2014 (“BBSO”). The Banking Act 2009 (Restriction of Special Bail-in Provision, etc.) Order 2014 and the Banking Act 2009 (Mandatory Compensation Arrangements following Bail-in)  Regulations 2014 were published in December 2014.

    Filed under:
    European Union, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, A&O Shearman, HM Treasury (UK), Banking Act 2009 (UK)
    Location:
    European Union, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    A&O Shearman

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