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    FSA answers MF Global questions
    2012-04-13

    FSA has published a set of frequently asked questions designed to help readers understand MG Global’s insolvency position and investors’ rights under it. (Source: MF Global Investors – Your Questions Answered)

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Dentons
    Authors:
    Josie Day
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Dentons
    What is the relevant date for calculating section 75 debts?
    2012-04-16

    Many employers dread triggering debts under section 75 of the Pensions Act 1995 within their defined benefit pension scheme, but in some circumstances it simply cannot be avoided.  Once a section 75 debt has been triggered it is important that the debt is calculated properly.  The Actuary is required to calculate the difference between the value of the scheme's assets and the cost of purchasing annuities to secure all of the liabilities of the scheme.  But what if there is a delay in calculating the debt?  At which date is the Actuary required to ascertain the cost of bu

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Wedlake Bell, Debt, Liability (financial accounting), Defined benefit pension plan, Actuary, Pensions Act 1995 (UK)
    Authors:
    Alison Hills
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Wedlake Bell
    FSDR e-briefing: statutory trusts arising under cass7
    2012-03-26

    In the matter of Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (In Administration) and in the matter of the Insolvency Act 1986 [2012] UKSC 6 On appeal from [2010] EWCA Civ 917  

    Summary

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP, Lehman Brothers, Insolvency Act 1986 (UK)
    Authors:
    Matthew Allen , Ben Bruton
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP
    Joint and several liability
    2012-03-26

    In Rhinegold Publishing Ltd v Apex Business Development Ltd, Rhinegold and another company owed debts to the defendant in the sums of approximately £22,000 and £31,000 respectively. The defendant presented a winding-up petition against both companies which resulted in settlement being reached. The settlement provided that the companies would pay off the debts owed in full by monthly payments and that no proceedings would be issued in relation to the debts referred to in the original statutory demand if payment was made.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Gowling WLG, Debt, Liquidation, Joint and several liability
    Authors:
    Greg Standing , Ian Weatherall
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Gowling WLG
    UK Supreme Court rules in favour of non-segregated clients in Lehman client money case
    2012-03-05

    London - On 29 February 2012, the UK Supreme Court handed down judgment in the much publicised ‘Lehman client money’ case1, ruling in favour of those clients of Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (“LBIE”) whose money ought to have been, but never was, segregated from other assets held by LBIE.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Sidley Austin LLP, UK Supreme Court
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Sidley Austin LLP
    The Lehmans client money case: clients and a common misfortune
    2012-03-05

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Locke Lord LLP, Lehman Brothers, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Charles Proctor
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Locke Lord LLP
    Lehman Brothers: UK Supreme Court judgement and implications for MF global clients
    2012-03-06

    On 29 February 2012, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom handed down its long-awaited judgment on client money issues in the context of the Lehman's Administration. The judgment has an important bearing on likely recoveries for both segregated and non-segregated clients, the further work to be conducted by the Administrators and timing of distributions.

    Summary

    The Supreme Court has found that:

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Baker McKenzie, Lehman Brothers, UK Supreme Court
    Authors:
    Arun Srivastava , Louise Webb , Georgia Chrysikopoulou , Mark Simpson
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    High Court examines personal liability of administrators
    2012-03-06

    Facts
    Issues
    Comment


    The High Court has held that where litigation is commenced against the administrator of a company, arising out of contractual obligations entered into in that capacity, he or she will not be personally liable, despite the insolvent company being unable to meet the resulting liability.(1)

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, RPC, Costs in English law
    Authors:
    Laura Martin
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    RPC
    Taking security over hedging accounts: the tripartite agreement
    2012-03-07

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Reed Smith LLP, Commodity, Brokerage firm
    Authors:
    Brett Hillis , Richard Wilkes
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Reed Smith LLP
    PrimaCom – confirming the extraterritoriality of English schemes of arrangement
    2012-03-07

    Introduction

    Hildyard J’s recent sanctioning of the scheme of arrangement proposed by PrimaCom Holding GmbH (‘’PrimaCom’’), a German incorporated company whose creditors were domiciled outside of the UK, has reaffirmed the extra-territorial jurisdiction of the English courts in respect of schemes of arrangement and confirmed their status as a useful instrument for foreign companies looking to restructure1.  

    The process

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mayer Brown, Companies Act 2006 (UK), Brussels Regime
    Authors:
    Devi Shah , Dr. Marco Wilhelm , Dr. Jan Kraayvanger , Stuart Pickford , Daniel Hart , Dr. Rainer Markfort
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Mayer Brown

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