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‘Safe harbour’ protections may help Australian startups and scaleups ride out the current storm
With a tightening market for capital, the ‘safe harbour’ protections may be critical for Australian startups and scaleups who are unsure if they can …
Herbert Smith Freehills and Hiswara Bunjamin & Tandjung advise 13 lessors on US$13.8 billion debt restructuring of Garuda Indonesia
Herbert Smith Freehills and associate Indonesian firm Hiswara Bunjamin & Tandjung have represented multiple lessors in Garuda Indonesia’s …
Storm warnings – Will stagflation herald a new wave of corporate failures?
With inflationary pressures and battered supply chains plaguing business, the debate has resumed over how long struggling firms can put off …
Herbert Smith Freehills client SRG Global Limited completes acquisition of WBHO Infrastructure out of administration
Herbert Smith Freehills has advised SRG Global Limited (SRG) on the successful completion of its acquisition of WBHO Infrastructure Pty Ltd (WBHOI) out …
Directors, Insolvency Practitioners and Third Parties Must Tread Carefully as New Pensions Offences Lie in Wait for the Unwary
The Pension Schemes Act came into effect on 1 October 2021 introducing the possibility of criminal prosecution where the restructuring arrangements or …
Webinar: Cross-border restructurings: how UK schemes may benefit businesses in Asia Pacific
Jurisdictions across the globe have sought to expand their restructuring toolkits – spurred on by Governments seeking to support business during the …
PART 26A RESTRUCTURING PLANS AND HOLDCO FINANCINGS
The background to Restructuring Plans When the UK Government announced a package of measures to support businesses during the pandemic, they included a …
Virgin Territory: What are the Implications of Restructuring Plans for Defined Benefit Pension Schemes?
The judgment in Re Virgin Active Holdings Limited [2021] EWHC 1246 has empowered the use of restructuring plans under Part 26A to the Companies Act 2006 …
Covid-19 update: restrictions on enforcement extended
We look at what options landlords retain and what factors landlords should take into account.Forfeiture: commercial leases At the eleventh hour, and …
Pensions Regulator Outlines Scope of New Pensions Criminal Offences but Uncertainty Remains
The UK Pensions Regulator has published its draft policy on investigating and prosecuting the new pensions criminal offences, which are due to come into …
Mutual recognition of insolvency in Hong Kong and Mainland China – first steps
Initial arrangements have been put in place for mutual recognition and assistance to be provided by courts in Mainland China and Hong Kong in respect of …
Part 26A restructuring plans - most significant change in 20 years
In what is likely to be the most significant change to the UK restructuring and insolvency market since the Enterprise Act 2002, the Court has yesterday1 …
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