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    English High Court decision in relation to sanction of Fürst Part 26A Restructuring Plan
    2024-03-04

    On 4 March 2024, Mr Justice Richards of the English High Court delivered a judgment (the Judgment) in relation to the sanction of the restructuring plan under Part 26A of the Companies Act 2006 (the Plan) of Project Lietzenburger Straße HoldCo S.à r.l. (the Plan Company). The Judgment required that a new creditors’ meeting of the Plan Company’s senior creditors be convened to vote on an amended Plan.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Greenberg Traurig LLP, Companies Act 2006 (UK)
    Authors:
    John Houghton , Rupert Cheetham , Mollie O'Connor , Florian Rösch , Dr. Sara Berendsen , Jakob Methodius Jürgensen
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Greenberg Traurig LLP
    McDermott Plan Sanctioned: Lessons for Opposing Creditors
    2024-03-04

    In the first restructuring plan since the Court of Appeal's landmark decision in Adler, the High Court has handed down an extraordinary judgment sanctioning McDermott's heavily contested Part 26A restructuring plan and berating the conduct of its opposing creditor. Despite this, the opposing creditor ended up with the financial compromise they asked for – not through the plan but, in part at least, because of events occurring in the parallel Dutch WHOA proceedings. This should give UK lawyers some pause for thought.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Ashurst
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Ashurst
    Can Thames Water (still) keep its head above water?
    2024-02-29

    Thames Water is making waves once again with renewed discussion around a potential special administration for the beleaguered water company. We wrote last year about reports that the government and Ofwat were making contingency plans for Thames Water after its failure to raise shareholder funding to bridge a funding gap with nearly £1.4bn of its borrowings due to mature this year.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Energy & Natural Resources, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Stevens & Bolton LLP
    Authors:
    Lucy Trott
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Stevens & Bolton LLP
    Are You as Senior Secured as You Think?
    2024-03-01

    Senior secured creditors, being the anchor creditor in the capital stack, will always be focused on ensuring their priority claim is as robust as possible, with clearly delineated capacity for 'super priority' debt. However, today's documentary flexibilities, coupled with local legal restrictions, can mean senior secured creditors are not as 'senior secured' as they think. Here are some points to think about.

    Super Senior Debt

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, White & Case
    Authors:
    Jeremy Duffy , Gareth Eagles , Martin Forbes , Emma Foster , James Greene , Colin Harley , Richard Lloyd , Peter Mason , Shane McDonald , Anna Soroka , Lauren Winter
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    White & Case
    Welcome Relief for Officeholders as Criminal Liability Risk Question Clarified
    2024-02-28

    Is an administrator of a company an "officer" of that company? The Supreme Court's answer in a recent employment judgment (with potentially broad application) was a resounding "no," which will undoubtedly reassure insolvency practitioners faced with potential criminal liability for carrying out duties conferred on an "officer" of the company.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Ashurst
    Authors:
    James Nierinck , Andrew Clarke
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Ashurst
    Landlords in Scotland: How to deal with tenant insolvency
    2024-02-28

    The first quarter of the year can often be a pinch point for tenants as they assess Christmas trading and scrutinise financial results. Where profits have failed to meet expectations then a tenant may require to consider formal insolvency proceedings but how does this affect the landlord? Here we consider some of the key questions for a landlord in Scotland facing tenant insolvency.

    What is the status of the tenant?

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Scotland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Brodies LLP, Insolvency
    Authors:
    Elaine Petterson , Jemma Deeney
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Brodies LLP
    Regulation of the crypto market in England from a restructuring and insolvency perspective
    2024-02-28

    It’s no secret that the Government is looking for the UK to become a leader in the crypto market while increasing its regulation. This balancing act will become even more prevalent in the English courts over the next couple of years when it comes to restructuring and insolvency.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Litigation, Brabners, Cryptoassets, Financial Conduct Authority (UK), Bank of England
    Authors:
    Jana Rausova , Rob Turner
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Brabners
    English Court of Appeal Overturns Adler’s Restructuring Plan
    2024-02-23

    Key Takeaways

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Dechert LLP
    Authors:
    Kay Morley , Adam Plainer , Chris Horrocks
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Dechert LLP
    Establishing liability under the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 - Scotland Gas Networks Plc v QBE UK Ltd [2024] CSOH 15
    2024-02-22

    The Scottish Court of Session has, for the first time, considered what is required to establish a ‘liability’ for the purposes of the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 (the “2010 Act”). In this matter, the Court found that a ‘decree in default’, issued due to the insolvent Insured’s failed to appear at a procedural hearing, was sufficient to establish ‘liability’.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Scotland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, Litigation, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP, Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 (UK)
    Authors:
    Harriet Munro , Rowena Williams , Layla Todd
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
    Tax Groups and Insolvency
    2024-02-22

    When a company is on the brink of entering into insolvency proceedings the tax impact, understandably, may not be at the forefront of everyone’s mind and so may be overlooked. However, entry into liquidation or administration or the appointment of a receiver can have an adverse impact on, and sever, UK tax groups. This can result in (unexpected) tax leakage and further depletion of assets, adding greater pressure to the distressed situation.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Tax, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, Liquidation, Insolvency, HM Revenue and Customs (UK)
    Authors:
    Jenny Doak , Stuart Pibworth
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP

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