Business Restructuring Review | MayJune 2023 | Vol. 22 No. 3 … – JD Supra

BUSINESS RESTRUCTURING REVIEWVOL. 22, NO. 3 MAY-JUNE 20231IN THIS ISSUE1 U.S. Supreme Court Rules that Bankruptcy Codes Protection of Unstayed Asset Sale Orders to Good-Faith Purchasers Is Not Jurisdictional2 Lawyer Spotlight: Meet Corinne Ball5 New York Bankruptcy Court Breaks from Precedent in Ruling that Time Approach Should Be Used to Calculate Landlords Claim for Lease…

Now is the time for a business 'health check', says insolvency body – AccountantsDaily

Australian business owners and accountants are being told now is the time to conduct a health check on their organisations before the new financial year begins.  Director at Insolvency Australia, Gareth Gammon said as the number of insolvencies began to rise, owners and accountants alike needed to ensure their organisations were in a healthy position. …

Get your houses in order, Aussie businesses urged – Mortgage Professional Australia

John Kukulovski, partner with insolvency solutions and restructuring firm RRI Advisory, said EOFY is a challenging time even for businesses that are doing well. Its crucial that directors use this time to take stock of their companys financial health and identify any opportunities and issues for the coming year, Kukulovski said. As insolvency professionals, we…

Campaign for Scottish debt advice launched as cost-of-living crisis … – Morning Star Online

CAMPAIGNERS have joined forces to demand funding for Scottish debt advice services as the cost-of-living crisis continues to bite. Fresh from its victorious Feed the Weans campaign to scrap school meal debt in Glasgow, Unite for a Workers Economy has allied with fuel poverty activists at Power to the People and debt advisers to launch the Face to Face campaign. Writing to First Minister…

Sales assistant has 1.1m debt written off with 900 going to creditors – BreakingNews.ie

The High Court has approved a Personal Insolvency Arrangement allowing a sales assistant write off more than 1.1 million of debt owed mainly to financial institutions. Mr Justice Alexander Owens approved a PIA which will allow 52-year-old Fergal Shine, with an address at Waterville, Bealnamulla, Athlone, Co Roscommon, to return to solvency. The court heard…