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    Cayman Update: Return of Mistaken Payments held on Constructive Trust
    2022-05-25

    On 26 April 2022, Chief Justice Smellie QC in Re Premier Assurance Group SPC Ltd. (in Official Liquidation) sanctioned a decision by the joint official liquidators (“JOLs”) of Premier Assurance Group SPC Ltd (in Official Liquidation) (the “Company”) to return (or procure the return of) certain payments held by or on behalf of the Company referable to one of its segregated portfolios, Premier Assurance Segregated Portfolio (“PASP”), to the respective payors on the basis that such sums were paid by mistake.

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Walkers
    Authors:
    Rupert Bell , Luke Petith , Joanne Collett , Colette Wilkins , John O'Driscoll , Adam Hinks
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Walkers
    New restructuring officer regime to be introduced into the Cayman Islands
    2022-03-17

    “the new restructuring officer regime and the other amendments to the Companies Act … address certain of the challenging issues previously experienced by practitioners with the restructuring provisional liquidation regime”

    Introduction

    The Cayman Islands continues to be at the forefront of developments in restructuring and insolvency law in the offshore world and one of the premier jurisdictions of choice to facilitate complex and high-value cross-border restructurings.  

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Walkers, Articles of association
    Authors:
    Shelley White , Fiona MacAdam
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Walkers
    Annual Case Review 2021
    2022-02-22

    ANNUAL CASE REVIEW 2021 serlecourt RAISING THE BAR IN CHANCERY & COMMERCIAL “Stacked with highly experienced silks and juniors, Serle Court has long been one of the leading sets when it comes to civil fraud disputes” Legal 500 serlecourt 02 Welcome to Serle Court’s Annual Review of 2021. In the second year of the pandemic, barristers at Serle Court have continued to appear, often remotely, in courts at all levels around the world, in cases across our wide field of commercial chancery law.

    Filed under:
    Africa, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, European Union, Global, Middle East, United Kingdom, Banking, Company & Commercial, Competition & Antitrust, Energy & Natural Resources, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Public, Real Estate, Tax, Telecoms, Trademarks, Wills & Probate, Brexit, Private equity, Articles of association, Coronavirus, Anti-bribery and corruption, Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (UK), Barclays, HM Revenue and Customs (UK)
    Location:
    Africa, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, European Union, Global, Middle East, United Kingdom
    Recent decisions in the highest courts in the UK and the Cayman Islands involving insolvent claimants
    2021-11-30

    In the October 2021 edition of IBA Insolvency and Restructuring International, Peter Hayden and Jonathan Moffatt explain recent decisions in the UK and the Cayman Islands on the narrowing of the rule in Prudential and its implications for shareholders and creditors considering litigation.

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mourant, House of Lords, HSBC, UK Supreme Court
    Authors:
    Peter Hayden , Jonathan Moffatt
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Mourant
    Freezing orders in the Cayman Islands pursuant to the Fraudulent Dispositions Law and a tortious conspiracy: Raiffeisen International Bank AG v Scully Royalty Ltd
    2020-08-04

    On 7 July 2020 Parker J, sitting in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, handed down his written reasons for orders that he had made earlier this year in favour of Raiffeisen International Bank AG (‘RBI’), which amongst other things continued a worldwide freezing order (“WFO”) and notification injunction against the NYSE-listed Cayman parent company, Scully Royalty Limited (“SRL”), of the MFC Group.

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
    Crypto-assets as property: Cayman litigators' tools to assist in their tracing and recovery
    2020-02-14

    Adopting the analysis of the United Kingdom Jurisdictional Task Force ('UKJT") on the proprietary status of crypto currencies, a recent decision of the English High Court, AA v Persons Unknown,[1] has found that crypto assets such as Bitcoin are "property" and therefore capable of being the subject of a proprietary injunction or freezing order.

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Ogier, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency
    Authors:
    Jennifer Fox , Deborah Barker Roye
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Liquidators attempt to claw back investors' recoveries from insolvent funds
    2018-01-15

    A recent decision of the Privy Council dismissing the claim of liquidators of an insolvent hedge fund to claw back redemption payments made to an investor leaves lingering uncertainties for investors generally.

    Claw backs post 2008 crisis

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Unjust enrichment, Liquidator (law)
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
    Exploring the scope of s127 Insolvency Act 1986 in relation to the transfer of shares
    2017-04-06

    Key Points

    • A trust can be created and enforceable in respect of assets sited in a jurisdiction that does not recognise the concept of a trust
    • In circumstances where the owner of a beneficial right goes into liquidation, the transfer of legal rights held by a third party to a bonafide purchaser for value is not a disposition within the meaning of s127.

    The Facts

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Taylor Wessing, Insolvency Act 1986 (UK)
    Authors:
    Katherine Hudson
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Taylor Wessing
    Offshore security enforcement
    2017-03-01

    Offshore security enforcement Offshore security enforcement /3 Contents 4 Introduction 5 British Virgin Islands (BVI) 8 Cayman Islands 11 Isle of Man 14 Guernsey 18 Jersey 21 Luxembourg 24 Malta 27 Mauritius 30 About us 31 Key contacts Offshore security enforcement 4\ Introduction This briefing document summarises the key issues in enforcing security in the countries listed and is a general guide. Taylor Wessing does not have offices in the jurisdictions contained in this guide, but has called on the support of the firms acknowledged at the back.

    Filed under:
    British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Luxembourg, Malta, United Kingdom, Capital Markets, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Taylor Wessing, UNCITRAL
    Location:
    British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Luxembourg, Malta, Mauritius, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Taylor Wessing
    Courts clarify liquidators’ powers to require the production of documents from third parties
    2016-11-30

    In three recent decisions the courts have examined the limits on a liquidator’s ability to obtain court orders compelling third parties to provide documents held by them, as well as deciding on the recoverability of costs incurred by third parties complying with production orders that are made against them.

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Carey Olsen, Liquidator (law)
    Authors:
    Nick Bullmore , Sam Dawson , Jarrod Farley , Jan Golaszewski , Anthony McKenzie , Michael Makridakis
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Carey Olsen

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