Written by - Thomas H. Curran
As cross-border insolvencies continue to evolve, a notable shift is emerging in how complex restructurings are being executed. While Chapter 11 has long been the dominant forum for large corporate reorganizations, an increasing number of companies - particularly those with international capital structures - are turning to foreign restructuring regimes as a primary venue, with Chapter 15 serving as the mechanism to extend those proceedings into the United States.
Written by - James Conomos
Over the past few years, Australia’s construction sector has been facing unprecedented pressure, and by mid-2025, the effects have become painfully clear. Dozens of major construction companies across Queensland and nationally have gone under, leaving behind unfinished projects, unpaid contractors, and thousands of affected workers.
Written by- Thomas H. Curran, Thomas H. Curran Associates
How can businesses in your jurisdiction adopt AI and automation responsibly, and what guidance are you offering to ensure regulatory compliance?
Written by - James Conomos
Financial difficulties can creep up on a business when least expected. Whether it’s due to market shifts, unexpected costs, or operational setbacks, many businesses find themselves at a crossroads: How do we turn this around before it’s too late? The key is acting early and having the right plan in place.
Financial difficulties can creep up on a business when least expected. Whether it's due to market shifts, unexpected costs, or operational setbacks, many businesses find themselves at a crossroads: How do we turn this around before it's too late? The key is acting early and having the right plan in place.
Author - Thomas H. Curran
Firm -Thomas H. Curran Associates
Seán Dunne, the once-buccaneering property developer who embodied the hubris of the Celtic Tiger boom and now the ravages of the bust, will be 73 years old when he finally exits bankruptcy.