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New insolvency laws commencing 1 March – Q&A
28/02/2017
ARITA
ASIC
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This series of questions and answers address many of the issues with which practitioners and lawyers will be confronted in ...
Insolvency reforms – what to expect in the first few weeks
06/02/2017
Insolvency Law Reform
Law reform
Registration and discipline processes
ad hoc committee
This explains what insolvency practitioners, and lawyers, may immediately confront in the first weeks or so of the new law, ...
Umpteen professional bodies regulating insolvency practitioners – overkill? or a spreading of the risk?
08/01/2017
ARITA
ASIC
Books, articles, commentary
Insolvency Law Reform
The new regulatory regime of insolvency practitioners under the Insolvency Law Reform Act 2016 provides for co-regulation shared between the regulators – ...
Protected: A CALDB decision against a liquidator under the existing law, and how the new law will operate
22/12/2016
ASIC
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cross-border
Insolvency Law Reform
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What insolvency practitioners and lawyers and regulators need to know before too long …
15/12/2016
Insolvency Law Reform
Law reform
ad hoc committee
Books, articles, commentary
The new insolvency reforms commence in about 9 weeks, on Wednesday 1 March 2017, under the Insolvency Law Reform Act ...
Concerns about liquidator misconduct hearings – no lawyer’s quibble
01/08/2016
CALDB
Case law
commentary
Law reform
Concerns about the new processes to review the professional conduct of liquidators, and bankruptcy trustees, are discussed in light of ...
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