Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on VIC legislation
Chair
Ian Upjohn KC, Chapman’s List Barristers
Practical Options to Consider Where Another Party is, Or at Risk of Being, Insolvent
- Warning signs to watch for
- Relevant corporate insolvency and restructuring processes and potential outcomes
- Impediments to exercising rights where there is an insolvency event
- Risk minimisation strategies
Presented by Sam Kingston, Partner, Maddocks; Recommended Restructuring & Insolvency, Legal 500 Asia Pacific Guide 2024
Presenters
Sam Kingston, Partner, Maddocks
Sam specialises in insolvency and restructuring, working with clients in all aspects of external administrations, security enforcement and insolvency dispute resolution. He has acted for clients in a wide range of industries in large scale court proceedings involving complicated insolvency issues and Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) claims. Sam also has extensive experience in a diverse range of regulatory issues and investigations, including dealings with regulatory bodies like ASIC and AFCA. He has detailed experience in Royal Commissions and was previously the Principal Legal Officer of the Queensland Racing Commission of Inquiry.
Ian Upjohn KC, Chapman’s List Barristers
Ian Upjohn was called to the Melbourne Bar in 1993 and specialises in commercial law, equity and trusts, disciplinary and other tribunals and alternative dispute resolution. Ian is a co-author (with M Colbran QC) of Pleadings in Butterworths Court Forms, Precedents and Pleadings (Victoria) and a Contributing Author to Palmer on Bailment (Third Edition).