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    Moving in unity - Hong Kong court does away with deed of contribution requirement in sanctioning guarantor's scheme
    2022-12-08

    In Re Unity Group Holdings International Ltd [2022] HKCFI 3419, the Hong Kong court has for the first time sanctioned a scheme of arrangement that releases debts of third-party obligors that were guaranteed by the scheme company without requiring a deed of contribution. The Honourable Mr. Justice Harris deviated from the English law approach and ruled that a deed of contribution will no longer be necessary for the release of a principal obligor's liability that has been guaranteed by the scheme company.

    A going concern

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Hogan Lovells
    Authors:
    Jonathan Leitch , Carol Hartopp , Wei Lun Koh , Nigel Sharman
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    董事对债权人的责任在何时产生?
    2022-11-28

    简介

    英国最高法院最近在BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana S.A. [2022] UKSC 25一案中颁下了重要裁决,其重要之处在于最高法院深入探讨了董事考虑债权人权益的责任,是只需出现真正的无力偿债风险便已触发,还是在相当可能或濒临无力偿债时才触发。

    背景

    本案的第二及第三答辩人为AWA公司(「该公司」)的董事。于2009年5月,他们安排该公司向该公司唯一股东(「第一答辩人」)派发1.35亿欧元的股息(「该股息」),以抵销第一答辩人结欠该公司的债务。该公司在支付该股息时,其资产负债表及现金流均处于具偿债能力的状况。然而,该公司有一项与污染相关而金额未定的长期或然负债,导致该公司产生未来可能无力偿债的真正风险。

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, ONC Lawyers, Insolvency, UK Supreme Court
    Authors:
    Ludwig Ng , Ivy Wang
    Location:
    Hong Kong, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    ONC Lawyers
    Restructuring & Special Situations 2022 Year in Review
    2022-11-30

    Our review of 2022 brings you right up-to-date with the latest developments in restructuring and insolvency law in Hong Kong and the mainland.

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Hogan Lovells, Coronavirus
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Direct route versus recognition route – Hong Kong court's modern approach in Up Energy case
    2022-11-25

    Introduction
    Background
    Facts
    Comment


    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, William KW Leung & Co
    Authors:
    William Leung
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    William KW Leung & Co
    When does directors’ duty to creditors arise?
    2022-11-28

    Introduction

    The UK Supreme Court has recently delivered a landmark decision in the case of BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana S.A. [2022] UKSC 25. The decision is of great importance as the Supreme Court considered in detail whether the trigger for the directors’ duty to consider creditors’ interest is merely a real risk, as opposed to a probability of or close proximity to, insolvency.

    Background

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, ONC Lawyers, Insolvency, UK Supreme Court
    Authors:
    Ludwig Ng , Ivy Wang
    Location:
    Hong Kong, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    ONC Lawyers
    董事對債權人的責任在何時產生?
    2022-11-28

    簡介

    英國最高法院最近在BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana S.A. [2022] UKSC 25一案中頒下了重要裁決,其重要之處在於最高法院深入探討了董事考慮債權人權益的責任,是只需出現真正的無力償債風險便已觸發,還是在相當可能或瀕臨無力償債時才觸發。

    背景

    本案的第二及第三答辯人為AWA公司(「該公司」)的董事。於2009年5月,他們安排該公司向該公司唯一股東(「第一答辯人」)派發1.35億歐元的股息(「該股息」),以抵銷第一答辯人結欠該公司的債務。該公司在支付該股息時,其資產負債表及現金流均處於具償債能力的狀況。然而,該公司有一項與污染相關而金額未定的長期或然負債,導致該公司產生未來可能無力償債的真正風險。

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, ONC Lawyers, Insolvency, UK Supreme Court
    Authors:
    Ludwig Ng , Ivy Wang
    Location:
    Hong Kong, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    ONC Lawyers
    Directors’ duty to wind up insolvent companies
    2022-11-14

    Directors who oppose the winding-up of an insolvent company in the hope that a restructuring proposal would come to fruition should tread carefully and consider seriously whether to put the company into liquidation.

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Dentons Hong Kong, Insolvency
    Authors:
    David Kwok , Richard Keady
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Dentons Hong Kong
    Cross-Border Recognition: Hong Kong Schemes and the Compromise of Foreign Law-Governed Debt
    2022-11-10

    Judicial comments cast doubt on the ability to compromise US law-governed debt effectively based on Chapter 15 recognition alone.

    Filed under:
    Global, Hong Kong, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Latham & Watkins LLP, Insolvency, UNCITRAL
    Authors:
    Bruce Bell , Adam J. Goldberg , Howard K. H. Lam , Flora F. W. Innes , Tim Bennett
    Location:
    Global, Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Latham & Watkins LLP
    Show some respect - Court of Appeal affirms primacy of exclusive jurisdiction clause in bankruptcy proceedings
    2022-10-25

    The Hong Kong Court of Appeal has confirmed that the court should respect the effect of an exclusive jurisdiction clause in bankruptcy proceedings, just as it does in ordinary civil actions. To do otherwise, it said, it would be illogical.

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Hogan Lovells, Court of Final Appeal (Hong Kong)
    Authors:
    Jonathan Leitch , Hillary Neger , Nigel Sharman
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Clear as mud
    2022-10-21

    As the tile suggests the state of recognition and assistance jurisprudence & practice in Hong Kong is less than clear. This follows the recent (mostly) conflicting 1st instance decisions of Up Energy and Global Brands. Here are my views about (i) what I believe is settled; (ii) the points of judicial difference; and (iii) what remains unclear.

    Settled

    Filed under:
    Asia-Pacific, China, Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Stephenson Harwood LLP, Insolvency
    Authors:
    Jamie Stranger
    Location:
    Asia-Pacific, China, Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Stephenson Harwood LLP

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