Going concerns – February 2023
In the tenth edition of Going concerns, Stephenson Harwood’s restructuring and insolvency team covers the innovative attempt by a distressed company to shut out low-valued creditors in a scheme of arrangement, the utility of the Singapore recognition of foreign insolvencies regime to assist international liquidations, and the factors which the Singapore Courts will consider when deciding whether to stay a bankruptcy application. It has been a pleasure preparing these articles over the past five years and a big thank you to our readers!
Content
- Shutting out low-valued creditors through classification?
- Recognition of foreign insolvencies and restructurings
- Commencement or continuation of proceedings against a bankrupt
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