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    Court approves of using liquidation proceedings as a method of debt collection
    2019-12-11

    The Insolvency and Company Court of England and Wales recently held in Sell Your Car With Us Ltd v Anil Sareen [2019] EWHC 2332 (Ch) that, when a debtor fails to comply with a statutory demand and has no arguable case to dispute a debt, a winding-up petition (initiation of liquidation proceedings) is appropriate, despite judges previously expressing distaste towards the use of a petition as a method of debt collection.

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Buddle Findlay
    Authors:
    David Broadmore , David Perry , Jan Etwell , Kelly Paterson , Scott Abel , Scott Barker , Susan Rowe , Willie Palmer , Peter Niven , Myles O'Brien , Bridie McKinnon , Matthew Triggs , Oliver Gascoigne
    Location:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Buddle Findlay
    English High Court finds settlor retained beneficial ownership
    2017-10-20

    In the latest decision in the long running Pugachevdispute, the High Court considered the effect of five trusts set up by Mr Pugachev, and whether the trusts were shams. Birss J held that he would have been prepared to declare the five trusts shams, but on the true interpretation of the trust documents and considering the powers reserved to Mr Pugachev as protector, all five trusts were, in effect, bare trusts for the benefit of Mr Pugachev.

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, Beneficiary, Beneficial ownership, Asset freezing, Beneficial interest, Insolvency Act 1986 (UK), High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Authors:
    Jeremy Garson , Richard Norridge
    Location:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
    Sharing information between common officeholders
    2017-12-12

    The decision of the English High Court in Willmont and Finch v Shlosberg clarifies how insolvency practitioners can use and disclose documents obtained under compulsion or litigation to related insolvency estates.

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Buddle Findlay, Shareholder
    Authors:
    Bridie McKinnon , Oliver Gascoigne , Matthew Triggs , Myles O'Brien , Susan Rowe , Peter Niven , David Perry , Scott Abel , Kelly Paterson , Scott Barker , Willie Palmer , Jan Etwell , David Broadmore
    Location:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Buddle Findlay
    UKSC on revocation of agent's authority and constructive trusts in insolvency
    2016-09-29

    In Bailey v Angove's Pty Limited [2016] UKSC 47, the UK Supreme Court affirmed two principles of critical significance to insolvency practitioners.  The first is that even if the parties should agree that an agent's authority is irrevocable, it will not be treated as such unless such non-revocation is intended to secure the financial interest of the agent.  The second is that when money is paid to an agent for a consideration that the agent knows at the time of receipt must fail because of the agent's imminent insolvency, such receipt will not give rise to a rem

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Buddle Findlay, UK Supreme Court
    Authors:
    David Perry , Jan Etwell , Scott Abel , Scott Barker
    Location:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Buddle Findlay
    The effect of an arbitration agreement on liquidation proceedings
    2016-12-13

    The New Zealand and UK Arbitration Acts generally require court proceedings to be stayed if the parties have agreed to resolve disputes through arbitration.

    In a recent address to the Insolvency Lawyers Association, the new Chancellor of the High Court, Sir Geoffrey Vos, discussed briefly the effect of that statutory stay upon winding-up petitions.

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom, Arbitration & ADR, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Buddle Findlay, Liquidation, Court of Appeal of England & Wales
    Authors:
    Scott Abel , Peter Niven , Myles O'Brien , Bridie McKinnon , Susan Rowe , Scott Barker , Kelly Paterson , Jan Etwell , David Perry , Willie Palmer
    Location:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Buddle Findlay
    The dangers of playing fast and loose when trading carbon credits, rare earth metals and coloured diamonds
    2016-12-13

    The English High Court in Re Caledonian Ltd considered whether the business practices of two companies justified the winding up of these companies on a just and equitable basis.

    Caledonian Ltd and Caledonian Commodities Ltd (Companies) in concert marketed and sold (among other products) carbon credits, rare earth metals and coloured diamonds (Products) to individual investors.

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Buddle Findlay, Liquidation, Carbon credit, High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Authors:
    Scott Abel , David Perry , Scott Barker , Bridie McKinnon , Myles O'Brien , Kelly Paterson , Susan Rowe , Peter Niven , Jan Etwell , Willie Palmer
    Location:
    New Zealand, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Buddle Findlay
    Spanish banks must refund homebuyers’ deposits on unfinished developments
    2016-06-29

    A ruling by the Supreme Court in Spain says Spanish banks that held deposits for property that was never built are to be held to account. Around 100,000 people in the UK are thought to have paid big sums towards such properties in Spain but these were lost when several developers went bust in the wake of 2008’s financial crisis. Estimates for how much British buyers could claim are around £4bn.

    Filed under:
    Spain, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Squire Patton Boggs, Joint and several liability, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Cristina Fernandez , Ramón Castilla
    Location:
    Spain, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Squire Patton Boggs
    Aircraft financing: Ratification by Spain of the Cape Town Convention without any declaration with respect to remedies on insolvency (Alternative A or Alternative B of Article XI of the Protocol)
    2016-03-30

    The Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment (the “Convention”) and theProtocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on Matters specific to Aircraft Equipment (the “Protocol” collectively with the Convention, the “Cape Town Convention”) signed on November 16, 2001 establish a special regime for the protection of certain interests in aircraft objects (within the meaning given to such term in the Cape Town Convention, an “Aircraft Object”), and

    Filed under:
    Spain, United Kingdom, Aviation, Insolvency & Restructuring, Gowling WLG
    Authors:
    Marie-France Béland
    Location:
    Spain, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Gowling WLG
    Ruling of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench division), November 30, 2015, Case No. Cl-2015-000 143: the discharge of guarantees in favour of creditors specially related to the insolvent party does not affect the personal guarantees granted by a third party
    2016-02-09

    This ruling resolved an issue originating from a personal and joint and several guarantee granted by two companies to secure the obligations assumed by a Dutch company under a junior financing agreement. In light of the Dutch company's default on one of its payments under that agreement, the creditor companies sued the debtor, and the court issued a resolution ordering the debtor company to pay the amount claimed.

    Filed under:
    Spain, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Cuatrecasas, Debtor, High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Location:
    Spain, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Cuatrecasas
    Spanish Insolvency and English Law Governed Guarantees
    2016-01-11

    Key Points

    • Court considers the impact of the Spanish Insolvency Act on guarantees governed by English law
    • Court holds that the liability under the guarantee was not extinguished

    The Facts

    Filed under:
    Spain, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Taylor Wessing, High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Authors:
    Amy Patterson
    Location:
    Spain, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Taylor Wessing

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