
Kyriaki Karadelis
Editor at Global Restructuring Review
Full time editor at Global Restructuring Review. Part time singer. All views my own.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
globalrestructuringreview.com | Kyriaki Karadelis
Court of Final Appeal, the highest court in Hong Kong (Credit: Shutterstock.com/AleksandarTodorovic) The corporate arm of Peking University has won leave to appeal a landmark US$1.7 billion keepwell deeds decision from May to Hong Kong’s highest court, after appeal judges agreed one of its grounds raised a question of “great general or public importance”.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
globalrestructuringreview.com | Kyriaki Karadelis
Last days of trading for BHS in 2016 (Credit: Shutterstock.com/CristinaNixau) Another former director of defunct UK department store BHS has been found liable for wrongful trading and misfeasance trading and will have to pay at least £50 million (US$63 million) to its liquidators, according to a draft order seen by GRR. To read more Subscribe to Global Restructuring Review Register for limited access Register to receive our newsletter and gain limited access to subscriber content.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
globalrestructuringreview.com | Kyriaki Karadelis
Credit: shutterstock/James Kennedy NI Two former directors of defunct UK department store BHS have been found liable for what counsel to the retailer’s liquidators say is likely to be the largest wrongful trading award since the legislation was introduced in 1986, as well as the first successfully recognised misfeasance trading claim.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
globalrestructuringreview.com | Kyriaki Karadelis
Credit: Shutterstock.com/emysetiaw Irish aircraft lessors seeking to wind up Indonesian flag carrier Garuda in Australia have failed again on foreign state immunity grounds, this time before the country’s highest court – though a minority on the bench has sided with them. To read more Subscribe to Global Restructuring Review Register for limited access Register to receive our newsletter and gain limited access to subscriber content.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
globalrestructuringreview.com | Kyriaki Karadelis
Mihir Bhatt (Credit: Kroll) Kroll has joined a growing list of advisory firms expanding their restructuring teams in the Middle East, with a new hire from PwC who tells GRR the firm is well positioned to capitalise on an influx of private equity in the region. To read more Subscribe to Global Restructuring Review Register for limited access Register to receive our newsletter and gain limited access to subscriber content.
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