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    Trading in the twilight - a recent UK case may pose risks for Hong Kong company directors who “postpone the inevitable"
    2024-09-24

    When a company is in financial distress, directors face difficult choices. Should they trade on to try to “trade out” of the company’s financial difficulties or should they file for insolvency? If they act too soon, will creditors complain that they should have done more to save the business? A recent English High Court case raises the prospect of directors potentially being held to account for decisions that “merely postpone the inevitable.”

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Trade & Customs, Hogan Lovells, Companies Act 2006 (UK)
    Authors:
    Jonathan Leitch , Nigel Sharman
    Location:
    Hong Kong, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    To trade or not to trade? Record fines for BHS directors shed new light on decisions in the twilight zone
    2024-08-23

    When a company is in financial distress, its directors will face difficult choices. Should they trade on to trade out of the company's financial difficulties or should they file for insolvency? If they delay filing and the company goes into administration or liquidation, will the directors be at risk from a wrongful trading claim by the subsequently appointed liquidator? Once in liquidation, will they be held to have separately breached their duties as directors and face a misfeasance claim? If they file precipitously, will creditors complain they did not do enough to save the business?

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Trade & Customs, Hogan Lovells, Companies Act 2006 (UK)
    Authors:
    Camilla Eliott Lockhart , Margaret Kemp
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Debt for equity swaps in private equity backed companies financed by private debt funds
    2024-03-27

    Is it Groundhog Day for private equity backed companies struggling to cope with higher interest rates, or is it different this time? The attempts to curb inflation flowing from the re-opening of the global economy after the Covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine have seen interest rates rise globally. In this article we look back at the response to financial distress in private equity backed companies during the global financial crisis of 2007-2009 and ask if it is different this time?

    Filed under:
    Global, Corporate Finance/M&A, Insolvency & Restructuring, Hogan Lovells, Private equity
    Authors:
    John Livesey , Paul Mullen , Tom Astle , Alex Snell , Graham Nicholson
    Location:
    Global
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Not set in stone - Hong Kong court approves post-implementation modifications to scheme of arrangement
    2024-03-04

    The Hong Kong High Court has given a rare order for modifications to a scheme of arrangement after it had been implemented incorrectly by the scheme administrators. Drawing on instances in which the English courts have sanctioned modifications after approval by scheme creditors, the court held that the same principles apply here.

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Hogan Lovells
    Authors:
    Jonathan Leitch , Nigel Sharman
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Liquidator knows best - Hong Kong court rejects bid to force information disclosure on funding and strategy
    2024-02-20

    A Hong Kong court has rejected a bid to force liquidators to provide information and documents regarding their plans and strategies on related litigation as well as information on legal costs and funding arrangements.

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Hogan Lovells, Liquidation, Litigation funding, Insolvency
    Authors:
    Nigel Sharman
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Adler on Appeal - Adler plan set aside in first ever appeal of an English restructuring plan
    2024-01-24

    On 23 January 2024, the English Court of Appeal set aside the April 2023 order of the High Court sanctioning the English Part 26A restructuring plan (the “Plan”) proposed by AGPS BondCo plc (the “Plan Company”), a subsidiary of Adler Group SA (Adler Group SA and its subsidiaries being the "Adler Group"). The successful appeal was brought by an ad hoc group of holders of the Adler Group's 2029 notes (the "AHG"). The practical consequences of this decision for the Adler Group's restructuring remain to be seen.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Hogan Lovells
    Authors:
    Patrick Dunn , Margaret Kemp , Naomi Parmar
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Insolvency in a modern age - Official Receiver filing changes now in force in Hong Kong
    2024-01-02

    New statutory provisions have come into effect that will modernise the way documents are filed with the Official Receiver in Hong Kong. The changes, which took place on the last working day of 2023, pave the way for the electronic submission of certain documents to the Official Receiver's Office (ORO) and dispense with the mandatory newspaper advertising of some statements and notices, which going forward will only require publication in the Gazette or other specified means.

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Hogan Lovells, Liquidation, Insolvency
    Authors:
    Nigel Sharman
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Sovereign Debt Restructuring in Africa
    2023-12-14

    Sovereign debt restructurings are complex processes that involve negotiations with a sovereign’s creditors to alter the terms of existing debt, aiming to restore fiscal sustainability and ensure long-term economic stability.

    Filed under:
    Africa, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Hogan Lovells
    Location:
    Africa
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Insolvency and construction in Hong Kong - building in the uncertainties
    2023-12-12

    According to a recent report, nearly 6,000 construction companies in the UK are in danger of going out of business. In Hong Kong, a major contractor has lost its licence and was removed from the government's registered list of contractors on 16 November 2023, with the company being given only a month to settle five private residential and commercial projects. When construction companies become insolvent, a host of tricky legal and practical issues come into play.

    A bleak picture

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Construction, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Hogan Lovells, Supply chain, Liquidation, Carbon neutrality, Insolvency
    Authors:
    Janice Cheng , Byron Phillips , Nigel Sharman
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    The Payments Newsletter including Digital Assets & Blockchain, November 2023
    2023-12-06

    Key developments of interest over the last month include: IOSCO publishing its final Policy Recommendations for Crypto and Digital Asset (CDA) Markets; the UK government publishing a response to its previous consultation and call for evidence on proposals for the future financial services regulatory regime for digital assets as well as the FCA and Bank of England publishing proposals on the UK stablecoins regulatory regime; the European Parliament's ECON Committee publishing draft reports on the proposed PSD3 and Payment Services Regulation; and the UK government publishing a Future of Paym

    Filed under:
    European Union, Global, United Kingdom, Banking, Capital Markets, Compliance Management, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, White Collar Crime, Hogan Lovells, Blockchain, Fintech, Cryptocurrency, Open banking, Anti-money laundering, Anti-bribery and corruption, Financial Conduct Authority (UK), European Commission, European Parliament, European Banking Authority, International Organization of Securities Commissions, HM Treasury (UK), Airbnb, HSBC, Amazon.com, LinkedIn, Bank of England, European Central Bank, Payment Systems Regulator (UK), PayPal, Bank of Italy, Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (UK), Banking Act 2009 (UK), Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 (UK)
    Authors:
    Virginia Montgomery , Grace Wyatt
    Location:
    European Union, Global, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells

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