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    Schemes of Arrangement in Australia
    2024-04-17

    A creditors' scheme of arrangement ("Scheme") can be a powerful restructuring tool implemented to achieve a variety of outcomes for a business, ranging from deleveraging or a debt-to-equity conversion to a merger and/or issue of new debt/equity instruments. When managed appropriately, a Scheme can reshape a business' debt and equity profile, setting it up for an improved go-forward operating platform. Below we set out an outline of the Scheme process in Australia and consider some key features that are unique to Australian schemes.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, White & Case, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Corporations Act 2001 (Australia)
    Authors:
    Timothy Sackar , Jillian McAleese , Ashleigh Tang , Valarie Brewer
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    White & Case
    Reid-Roberts & Anor v Mei-Lin & Anor
    2024-04-16

    Reid-Roberts & Anor v Mei-Lin & Anor (Re Audun Mar Gudmundsson (a Bankrupt) [2024] EWHC 759 (Ch) was an unusual case resulting in an unusual application of the exceptional circumstances rule in the context of an application by the joint trustees in bankruptcy of Audun Mar Gudmundson for declarations as to the beneficial ownership of his and his ex-wife’s former matrimonial home and orders under s 335A Insolvency Act 1986 for possession and sale.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Family, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Wedlake Bell
    Authors:
    Frances Coulson , Sarah May
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Wedlake Bell
    An In-Court Dispute Over Mediation Confidentiality (In re Barrets Minerals)
    2024-04-16

    You don’t see this very often: a dispute over the confidentiality of mediation communications.

    But such a dispute recently happened in In re Barretts Minerals, Inc., Case No. 23-90794, Southern Texas Bankruptcy Court. And the result is this: mediation confidentiality remains alive and well.

    In re Barretts Minerals is a mass-tort asbestos case. And Debtor is pursuing confirmation of a bankruptcy plan under § 524(6). Mediation efforts are in progress.

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Koley Jessen PC, Bankruptcy, Mediation, Pfizer
    Authors:
    Donald L. Swanson
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Koley Jessen PC
    Referencias Jurídicas | Abril 2024
    2024-04-16

    La Dirección General de Seguridad Jurídica y Fe Pública ha resuelto, en Resolución de 19 de febrero de 2024, que una sociedad concursada, en fase de liquidación, no puede nombrar un administrador único. La DGSJyFP excluye, implícitamente, que subsista cualquier rango de funciones representativas que no se vea afectada por el concurso, a pesar de lo generalmente defendido por la doctrina.

    Referencias Jurídicas CMS

    Abril 2024

    Posts Jurídicos

    Corporate / M&A

    Filed under:
    Spain, Arbitration & ADR, Banking, Company & Commercial, Corporate Finance/M&A, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Litigation, Media & Entertainment, Public, CMS Albiñana & Suárez de Lezo
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    CMS Albiñana & Suárez de Lezo
    „Sanieren oder Ausscheiden“ - mit Hilfe des StaRUGs?!
    2024-04-16

    In StaRUG-Verfahren gehen oftmals Gesellschafterstreitigkeiten voraus oder entstehen im Laufe der Sanierung.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Germany, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, CMS Germany
    Authors:
    Dr. Alexandra Schluck-Amend , Manuel Nann , Pit-Johannes Wagner
    Location:
    European Union, Germany
    Firm:
    CMS Germany
    NCLAT: Creditors of erstwhile developer can initiate CIRP against the successful auction purchaser and such initiation does not preclude them from filing claims in the CIRP of the current developer
    2024-04-17

    In the recent decision of the Anjani Kumar Prashar (Suspended Director of Grandstar Realty Pvt. Limited) v. Manab Dutta1, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (“NCLAT”) has held that the auction purchaser would also be a financial creditor vis‐à‐vis the creditors of the entity whose assets were purchased by the auction purchaser.

    Filed under:
    India, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, JSA, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (India), National Company Law Tribunal
    Authors:
    Dheeraj Nair , Vishrutyi Sahni
    Location:
    India
    Firm:
    JSA
    The Effect of Subordination Agreements in the Event of Insolvency
    2024-04-17

    Is it possible for a debtor company to issue debt (such as bonds) and contractually agree for that debt to rank lower in priority than debts owed by a company to other unsecured creditors? This article examines the commercial uses of subordinated debt agreements, and considers how courts in the offshore jurisdictions of the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands and Bermuda would treat a subordinated debt agreement in a winding-up.

    Filed under:
    Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Conyers, Insolvency, House of Lords
    Authors:
    Anna Lin , Ernest Bickley , Charmaine Ko
    Location:
    Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Conyers
    Canadian Insolvency: Case Law, Trends and Shifts in 2023
    2024-04-17

    Several significant judicial decisions and legislative updates occurred in 2023 that are relevant to commercial lenders, businesses and restructuring professionals. This bulletin summarizes the key developments of 2023 and highlights areas of significance to be aware of in 2024.

    1. Priority Scheme

    In 2023, several cases and legislative updates raised important questions regarding the priority scheme in insolvency proceedings.

    Environmental Priorities

    Filed under:
    Canada, Ontario, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, Supreme Court of Canada, Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Court of Appeal of Alberta, British Columbia Supreme Court
    Authors:
    Linc Rogers , Kelly Bourassa , Caitlin McIntyre
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
    SCOTUS Ruling: Pure Omissions Are Not Actionable Under Rule 10b-5
    2024-04-17

    On April 12, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an important decision in the case of Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. v. Moab Partners, L.P., No. 22-1165. Justice Sotomayor, writing for a unanimous Court, ruled that “pure omissions are not actionable under Rule 10b-5(b).” In other words, a pure omission (i.e., where a speaker says nothing) cannot support a private claim under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) and Rule 10b–5, even if such an omission could constitute a violation of Item 303 of Regulation S-K (“Item 303”).

    Filed under:
    USA, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    M. Scott Barnard , Kerry E. Berchem , Jesse E. Betts , Z.W. Julius Chen , John Patrick Clayton , Jason Daniel , Garrett A. DeVries , John Goodgame , Jessica W. Hammons , Michelle A. Reed , Rosa A. Testani , Patricia M. Precel
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
    NCLAT: Adjudicating Authority can extend payment timelines in a resolution plan without the concurrence of the CoC
    2024-04-17

    In the recent decision of Ashok Dattatray Atre & Ors. v. State Bank of India & Ors.1 National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (“NCLAT”) has reiterated that the extension of payment timelines under a resolution plan does not constitute a modification thereof, and the National Company Law Tribunal has the power to grant such extension even without the express concurrence of the committee of creditors (“CoC”).

    Brief Facts

    Filed under:
    India, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, JSA, National Company Law Tribunal
    Authors:
    Dheeraj Nair , Vishrutyi Sahni
    Location:
    India
    Firm:
    JSA

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