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    Liquidators’ fees and the setting aside of a winding up order: who pays?
    2011-03-22

    The recent decision in Pacific China Holdings Limited v Grand Pacific Holdings Limited, BVIHCV 2009/389 sets out the view of the BVI Commercial Court as to who, if anyone, should be responsible for the remuneration of liquidators where a liquidation order is set aside on appeal.

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Harneys, Costs in English law, Debt, Liquidation, Remand (court procedure), Liquidator (law), Prima facie, Court of Appeal of England & Wales, High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Harneys
    Madoff litigation
    2011-03-22
    • In Irving H. Picard v Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, BVIHCV 0140/2010, the trustee appointed in the liquidation of the business of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC (“Picard” and “BLMIS”) sought, amongst other things, (i) recognition in the BVI as a foreign representative; (ii) an entitlement to apply to the BVI Court for orders in aid of the foreign proceeding; and (iii) an entitlement to require any person to deliver up to him any property of BLMIS.
    • Bannister J.
    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Harneys, Bankruptcy, Security (finance), Liquidation, Writ, Common law, Trustee, Commercial Court (England and Wales)
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Harneys
    Insolvency position clarified in the BVI
    2011-04-04

    On Friday 1 April, the Court of Appeal handed down its much awaited written judgment in Westford Special Situations Fund Limited v Barfield Nominees et al. The decision has far reaching consequences, not only for BVI funds, but also for all types of BVI corporate vehicles. The case directly and indirectly dealt with four major issues:-  

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Harneys, Shareholder, Dividends, Debt, Standing (law), Limited partnership, Liability (financial accounting), Liquidation, Investment funds, Articles of association, Liquidator (law), Court of Appeal of England & Wales
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Harneys
    BVI Commercial Court case notes - June 2011
    2011-06-23

    Trial on preliminary issues

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Harneys, Shareholder, Injunction, Market liquidity, Voluntary association, Liquidation, Articles of association, Liquidator (law), Court of Appeal of England & Wales, High Court of Justice (England & Wales), Commercial Court (England and Wales)
    Authors:
    Phillip Kite
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Harneys
    The blame game: obtaining financial relief against directors and officers in insolvencies
    2011-08-04

    By virtue of his appointment, a liquidator steps into the shoes of the company and so the usual contractual, tortious and equitable remedies are actionable by the liquidator, acting in the name of the company.  Claims are most likely to be based on the following:

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Harneys, Breach of contract, Fraud, Fiduciary, Contributory negligence, Liquidation, Account of profits, Liquidator (law), Professional liability insurance
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Harneys
    British Virgin Islands court rules on the ranking of redeemed shareholders
    2010-03-03

    A recent decision from the Commercial Court of the British Virgin Islands has clarified the position of a redeemed shareholder of a fund who has a claim for redemption proceeds which have become due and payable. In the matter ofWestern Union International Limited v Reserve International Liquidity Fund Ltd., the court considered the status of a redeemed shareholder both before and after the commencement of the liquidation of a fund and the operation of Section 197 of the Insolvency Act, 2003 (the “Act”). Section 197 states that:

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Proskauer Rose LLP, Share (finance), Regulatory compliance, Shareholder, Unsecured debt, Dividends, Market liquidity, Liquidation, Articles of association, Internal Revenue Service (USA), US Federal Government, Internal Revenue Code (USA)
    Authors:
    Christopher M Wells , Bruce L Lieb , Ira G Bogner , Timothy M Clark , Amanda H Nussbaum
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Proskauer Rose LLP
    Insolvent funds
    2010-03-26

    There continues to be numerous issues surrounding the “creditor/investor” debate in fund’s litigation. There have been a number of cases of particular note. First of all Citco Global v Y2K Finance where a winding up petition was brought on two basis. First of all, alleged improper redemption payments made by the fund prior to the suspension of redemptions.

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Harneys, Share (finance), Shareholder, Dividends, Memorandum of understanding, Market liquidity, Liquidation, Articles of association, Liquidator (law)
    Authors:
    Phillip Kite
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Harneys
    BVI ruling on the status of a redeemed shareholder
    2010-03-26

    Western Union v Reserve International The BVI Commercial Court, which was established last May, has handed down an important decision on the status of a redeemed shareholder and the application of Section 197 of the Insolvency Act 2003 to the investor’s status. In summary, the redeemed shareholder was viewed as an unsecured creditor and, as such, able to petition for the liquidation of the company in which they were previously a shareholder and to rank alongside other, third party, unsecured creditors.

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Harneys, Share (finance), Shareholder, Credit (finance), Unsecured debt, Liquidation, Liquidator (law), Unsecured creditor, Lehman Brothers cases, Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Harneys
    When is a redemption effective?: Reserve International Liquidity Fund Ltd
    2010-04-30

    The British Virgin Island’s Commercial Court has recently delivered a decision in Western Union International Limited v Reserve International Liquidity Fund Ltd which addresses the issue of when during the redemption process a redeeming investor becomes a creditor of the fund and is therefore entitled to apply for the appointment of a liquidator.

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Ogier, Share (finance), Shareholder, Dividends, Market liquidity, Liquidation, Articles of association, Liquidator (law), Unsecured creditor, Lehman Brothers cases, Net asset value, Lehman Brothers, Companies Act 2006 (UK)
    Authors:
    Simon Schilder
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Ogier
    When is a redemption effective: Reserve International Liquidity Fund Ltd
    2010-05-12

    The British Virgin Islands Commercial Court has recently delivered a decision in Western Union International Limited v Reserve International Liquidity Fund Ltd which addresses the issue of when during the redemption process a redeeming investor becomes a creditor of the fund and is therefore entitled to apply for the appointment of a liquidator.

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Ogier, Share (finance), Shareholder, Dividends, Market liquidity, Liquidation, Articles of association, Unsecured creditor, Lehman Brothers cases, Net asset value, Lehman Brothers, Companies Act 2006 (UK)
    Authors:
    Simon Schilder
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands
    Firm:
    Ogier

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