Launching our 2023 Insolvency & Restructuring Case Summaries publication

Articles Written by Pravin Aathreya (Partner), Emily Barrett (Partner), Paul Buitendag (Partner), Sam Johnson (Partner), Ben Renfrey (Partner), Joseph Scarcella (Partner), Peter Smith (Partner), Rena Solomonidis (Partner), Eve Thomson (Partner), Lucas Wilk (Partner)

We are delighted to share with you the next edition of our Insolvency & Restructuring Case Summaries, looking back on the 2023 calendar year. With over 45 case summaries highlighting the key takeaways and the practical implications for insolvency practitioners, we hope that the document serves as a useful reference tool for you in your day-to-day practice.

We look forward to working with you in 2024.

– Johnson Winter Slattery Restructuring & Insolvency Partners

Important Disclaimer: The material contained in this article is comment of a general nature only and is not and nor is it intended to be advice on any specific professional matter. In that the effectiveness or accuracy of any professional advice depends upon the particular circumstances of each case, neither the firm nor any individual author accepts any responsibility whatsoever for any acts or omissions resulting from reliance upon the content of any articles. Before acting on the basis of any material contained in this publication, we recommend that you consult your professional adviser. Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation (Australia-wide except in Tasmania).

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