Structuring and Assets

Wednesday, 18 March 2026
Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is based on QLD legislation

Chair

Andrew Stumer KC, Quay Central Chambers

Structuring and Assets

 

  • Preference claims and voidable transactions from a liquidators perspective
  • Dealing with director penalty notices
  • Using the Small Business Restructuring regime to seek relief for your clients
  • Asset identification and recovery strategies
  • Anatomy of an insolvent trading claim and other voidable transactions in a winding up

Presented by Sean Wengel, Partner, William Buck

Presenters

Sean Wengel, Partner, William Buck
Sean Wengel is a Partner of William Buck’s Restructuring and Insolvency team, a Registered Liquidator, Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and Certified Fraud Examiner. Sean’s team provides the entire range of formal and informal corporate and personal restructuring and insolvency related services. This includes voluntary administrations, liquidations, receiverships, safe harbour, 66G trustee sales, fraud investigations, bankruptcies and personal insolvency agreements. William Buck is a top mid-tier accounting firm providing full-service accounting, wealth and corporate finance services across Australia and New Zealand.

Andrew Stumer KC, Quay Central Chambers
Andrew Stumer is a barrister practising in commercial law from chambers at Level 16/17, Quay Central in Brisbane. He commenced practice at the Bar in 2010. Since that time he has acted in a range of commercial disputes in the fields of mining, banking, property development, taxation, intellectual property, financial services and the charity sector. Prior to commencing at the Bar, he was a senior associate in the litigation and dispute resolution department of the law firm Allens Arthur Robinson (now Allens). From 2004 to 2007, Mr Stumer was a student at the University of Oxford where he obtained the degrees of Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) and Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil), with the latter focusing on the law of evidence. During that time, he also held a position as lecturer in law at Magdalen College, Oxford, with responsibility for the college's tutorial program in contract law. Mr Stumer is the author of The Presumption of Innocence (Hart Publishing, 2010) and the annotations to the Queensland Evidence Act incorporated into Civil Procedure Queensland (Lexis, Looseleaf).

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Structuring and Assets

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Single Session
Wednesday, 18 March 2026
to Australia/Brisbane
CPD Points 1
$160.00
$112.00
On Demand 20251128 20260318

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