Articles matching Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency


Where is it best to litigate?

Filed under: Banking & Finance, Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Commercial Litigation, Competition & Trade Regulation, Contract Drafting & Disputes, Franchises, Trade & Customs, Product Safety, Consumer Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Intellectual Property, Energy & Natural Resources, Environmental & Planning Law, Insurance

We were recently instructed to recover a debt from an interstate defendant and needed to determine the most appropriate forum in which to commence...

The requirements of starting a business as a sole trader or in a partnership

Filed under: Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Business & Commercial Law, Franchises

Many people who start businesses, usually don’t begin with grandiose intentions of creating a massive corporation, but rather, are more likely to start...

Hardship and credit contracts. what options are available?

Filed under: Banking & Finance, Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Business & Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation

According to the Reserve Bank of Australia, we as a nation love our credit to such an extent, that Aussies as a whole owe a whopping $49.3 billion on credit....

Considering Bankruptcy? Here’s what You Should Know Before Taking Action

Filed under: Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Consumer Bankruptcy & Insolvency

It’s sobering to note that the combined household debt of all Australians according to the Reserve Bank is over 100 percent of the GDP. Many people who...

Debt Recovery – Hoping for the best, preparing for the worst

Filed under: Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Business & Commercial Law

In the vast majority of businesses, developing relationships is a critical part of building a successful enterprise.

Debt Recovery – the start and the finish

Filed under: Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Business & Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation

While most businesses acknowledge legal debt recovery to be a necessary part of their business, solicitors are often thought of as simply the machinery...

Statutory Demands – Why time is of the essence

Filed under: Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law

If you are a company director, your company may at sometime be served with a Statutory Demand under Section 459E of the Corporations Act. The purpose of...

Statutory Demands and Winding Up Applications – the risks of ignoring them!!

Filed under: Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Business & Commercial Law

Experience has shown that most company directors do not understand the significance of Statutory Demands and Winding Up Applications when served on the...

Insolvency Reforms Pass Senate

Filed under: Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Corporations Law, Consumer Bankruptcy & Insolvency

The Senate has passed a package of insolvency reforms and the Bill is now awaiting Assent. The Corporations Amendment (Insolvency) Bill 2007 is the outcome...

The Media World Case in Australia

Filed under: Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Corporations Law, Consumer Bankruptcy & Insolvency

Comment on the recent Federal Court Media World decision has suggested that it could prejudice the ability of Australian companies to raise debt finance...

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