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    High Court refuses priority rescue financing status in first case on Singapore’s new DIP financing regime

    21 November 2017

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    Re: Attilan Group Ltd - A Cautious Beginning for Rescue Financing in Singapore

    04 December 2017

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    Application for leave to continue action against an insolvent defendant: A balancing act

    30 June 2016

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    Rescuing Dead Horses: what can the UK and South Africa learn from each other by comparing the Business Rescue regime with Administration procedures

    31 October 2017

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    Business rescue, restructuring and insolvency: the elephant in the room - post-commencement financing and whether pre-business rescue creditors’ rights to their security are compromised

    20 July 2016

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    When a secured loan turns into unsecured debt: the irreversibility of discharged registrations

    05 February 2015

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    Constructive trust 1 vs. secured creditor 0

    22 December 2014

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    Nortel unsecured bondholders can’t claim for post-filing interest in Canada: Ontario Court

    02 October 2014

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    Equitable subordination in Canada — waiting for the right facts

    06 May 2014

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    New concerns for bondholders, lenders and other creditors following SCC’s Indalex decision

    12 February 2013

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