The EVENTUM case: infringement of trademark owned by company in liquidation and legal standing of one of its partners – World Trademark Review

Contents1 To read more1.0.1 Register for limited access1.0.2 Subscribe to unlock unlimited access1.0.3 Already have access? Login below Spain Legal updates: case law analysis and intelligence The case involved a dispute between former partners in a company in liquidation, who started new businesses providing the same services following the dissolution of the company. To read…

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Key Wallabies duo at risk as Rebels enter voluntary administration – report – planetrugby.com

The Melbourne Rebels will reportedly go into voluntary administration as they seek AU$500,000 assistance to pay players and staff in addition to their existing AU$9 million debt. This throws the futures of key Wallabies Andrew Kellaway and Taniela Tupou amongst others in doubt. The club has appointed Sydney-based firm Wexted as an external financial advisor…

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Super Rugby: Melbourne Rebels enter voluntary administration | news.com.au Australia's leading news site – news.com.au

The playing future of Wallabies stars Taniela Tupou and Andrew Kellaway are up in the air amid reports the cash-strapped Melbourne Rebels have entered voluntary administration needing a bailout of up to $500,000 to pay players and staff. Less than a month out from their season-opening clash against the Brumbies on February 23, the Rebels…

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Rebels to play in Super Rugby in 2024 but long-term future on shaky ground as voluntary administration looms – The Roar

A Set small text size A Set the default text size A Set large text size The Rebels will take to the field in 2024 but their long-term future is on a knifes edge, with voluntary administration looming for the Melbourne-based Super Rugby franchise. It can be confirmed Rebels powerbrokers met with Wexted Advisors, who…

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Melbourne Rebels headed for voluntary administration – The Australian Financial Review

Jan 25, 2024 1.45pm The Melbourne Rebels is expected to fall into voluntary administration as early as Thursday afternoon, adding to a long list of companies chaired by businessman Paul Docherty that have collapsed in the last two months. The Australian Financial Review revealed last month that the rugby union club had outstanding tax bills…

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Australian corporate insolvency reform: What can we expect in 2023? – Norton Rose Fulbright

This article attributes to the entire Australian Restructuring team. Overview There has been a growing appetite for corporate insolvency law reform in Australia in the last 18 months. In 2021, public consultations were completed on improvements to creditors schemes of arrangement and the treatment of insolvent trusts, and there was an independent review of the…

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