Automatic filing extensions granted by Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act due to come to an end – Mirage News

The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 received royal assent on 25 June 2020. The Act granted automatic extensions for filing deadlines between 27 June 2020 and 5 April 2021 to relieve the burden on companies during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and allow them to focus all their efforts on continuing to operate. Automatic extensions…

Legislative Update: New Australian Insolvency Law Reforms Enacted for Small Businesses – JD Supra

In response to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia in 2020, the federal government injected an unprecedented level of stimulus into the Australian economy and introduced temporary law reforms aimed at protecting against an anticipated “tidal wave” of insolvencies. These temporary law reforms included a moratorium on civil liability for insolvent trading for…

UK Consultation Letter: Directors’ Duties and Insolvency – The National Law Review

Advertisement Wednesday, March 24, 2021 The Government has issued aconsultation paperregarding statutory audits and financial reporting. The consultation makes proposals in relation to four areas, namely directors, auditors and audit firms, shareholders and the audit regulator. We havepreviously summarisedthe proposals impacting the purpose and scope of an audit. This post will focus upon the matters…

Meghan Markle Bankrupts Paparazzi Agency After Archie Photo Lawsuit – STYLECASTER

Another win for the Duchess of Sussex. One of Meghan Markles lawsuits has left a prominent paparazzi agency bankrupt nearly a year after they obtained private photos of her and Prince Harrys son, Archie. The company, Splash News & Picture Agency, officially declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy following their legal battles with Meghan, The Hollywood Reporter…

Efforts underway to secure distinction for farmland in personal insolvency laws – Farm Ireland

Farmland is intrinsically linked to farm family homes and debt secured against it should be considered relevant debt under personal insolvency legislation, according to IFA Farm Business Chairperson Rose Mary McDonagh. n IFA delegation recently met with the Minister for Justice Helen McEntee and the Minister of State for Law Reform James Browne to discuss…