Adapting to New Realities: Corporate Insolvency and Bankruptcy Reforms

Saturday, 15 March 2025
Description

Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law 
This program is based on NSW legislation

Chair

Diane Skapinker, Principal, Skapinker Law; Leading Property & Real Estate Lawyers Doyle’s Guide 2024

Corporate Insolvency and Bankruptcy: Reforms and Current Trends

 

  • Safe harbour plans, small business restructuring vs deed of company arrangements
  • Preferences and changes to the peak indebtedness rule
  • Resulting trusts and insolvency case update

Presented by Stipe Vuleta, Managing Director, Chamberlains

Presenters

Stipe Vuleta, Managing Director, Chamberlains Law Firm
Stipe Vuleta is the Managing Director of Chamberlains Law Firm and the head of its Insolvency & Restructuring and Strategic Advisory practices. Stipe regularly advises directors, insolvency practitioners, and secured creditors on complex restructuring, insolvency and commercial dispute matters across Australia. Over the course of his career, he has worked on a wide range of administrations, restructurings, bankruptcies and creditor recovery strategies, including matters involving cross-border businesses and multinational groups. He is particularly well known for his work alongside insolvency practitioners on issues such as voidable transactions, public examinations and the practical use of the personal property securities register (PPSR), where a properly registered security interest can often make all the difference when a business runs into financial difficulty.

Diane Skapinker, Principal, Skapinker Law
Diane works on her own account as a principal of Skapinker Law as well as consulting to the Ashurst real estate group where she specialises in property developments, strata and community titling, acquisitions, disposals, leasing and the property aspects of telecommunications and infrastructure projects. Diane was formerly an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Sydney lecturing in Real Property, Conveyancing and Equity and is a member of the NSW Law Society’s Property Law Committee and its subcommittee responsible for drafting the NSW standard form contract for the sale and purchase of land. Diane is recognised as a real estate lawyer by Chambers Asia-Pacific, Doyle's Guide and Best Lawyers Australia.

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Adapting to New Realities: Corporate Insolvency and Bankruptcy Reforms

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Single Session
Saturday, 15 March 2025
to Australia/Sydney
CPD Points 0.5
$90.00
On Demand 20260323 20250315

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