The Evolving Landscape of Insolvency: Legal Risks and Insights

Thursday, 27 March 2025
Description

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

Chair

James Harding, Legal Practice Director, Harding Property Law

Insolvency Risks: Updates & Guidance for All Lawyers in the Current Market

 

  • Have the objects of Part 5.3A been achieved
  • Abuse of process
  • Report to creditor
  • Have the creditors been misled
  • Has a creditor or creditors been unfairly prejudice
  • Related party creditors
  • Administrator’s casting vote
  • Is the deed contrary to public policy
  • Is there a better return to creditors under the deed compared to a winding up 

Presented by Mark D Martin KC, Level 10 Inns of Court, Recommended Insolvency & Restructuring Senior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide 2024

Presenters


James Harding, Legal Practice Director, Harding Property Law
Starting his own practice Harding Property Law in 2022, James stands out in the Queensland property and development sector with his unique blend of entrepreneurial experience and legal expertise. His firm, established to provide strategic advice on a wide array of complex property-related issues, quickly became known for its practical solutions catering to both corporate and private clients. James's journey in the legal field is underpinned by his background as a small business owner and employer, bringing a rare combination of commercial insights and legal acumen to his practice. This blend proves invaluable in navigating the intricate landscape of property law and commercial transactions. Earlier in his career, while with a national firm, James represented a diverse range of clients including State Government bodies, national statutory organizations, and charitable institutions, skilfully managing their property transactional needs in Queensland. His responsibilities encompassed the acquisition and sale of businesses, corporate restructuring, and providing intricate titling and structuring advice. James's expertise also extends to handling COVID-19 related leasing issues, where he advised national shopping centre operators. His proficiency in Foreign Investment Review Board Approval, compliance, enforcement responses, and advisory on Duties and Australian Foreign Acquirer Duty, further solidifies his reputation as a leader in property law. With his team at Harding Property Law, James continues to deliver tailored and strategic legal solutions, demonstrating a deep understanding of both the legal intricacies and the commercial realities of property transactions.


Mark D Martin KC, Barrister-at -Law, Level 10 Inns of Court
Martin KC practices in the following areas: commercial, property, insolvency, intellectual property and defamation. He was admitted as barrister in 1987 and Queen's Counsel in 2013. He is Honorary Counsel for the Queensland Reds and Wallabies. Mark is married with 4 children; boys aged 32, 31 and 27 and a girl aged 24. His interests include mountain bike riding and snow skiing.

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The Evolving Landscape of Insolvency: Legal Risks and Insights

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