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Concurrent Session 1.2 - Creditor Activism in Insolvency: Navigating the Complexities of the Current Climate

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Track 2
Thursday, October 17, 2024
11:30 AM - 12:15 PM

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This session will explore how creditors can proactively manage their interests in the face of increasing insolvency cases. We will discuss the impact of surge and preference claims, defences available to creditors, and the role of Safe Harbour reforms. Attendees will learn key strategies for creditor activism, including pre- and post-appointment actions to maximize recoveries. Through case studies and recent case law, the session will provide practical insights into effectively navigating insolvency proceedings and understanding current legal trends in credit risk management. This is an essential session for staying compliant and resolving legal disputes efficiently in today's evolving economic climate.


Speaker

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Mrs Anna Taylor
Principal
Results Legal

Creditor Activism in Insolvency: Navigating the Complexities of the Current Climate

Biography

Anna leads the Trade Credit and Debt Recovery team at Results Legal. Anna takes a big picture approach to litigation by developing effective commercial and risk mitigation strategies for clients utilising her specialist technical legal knowledge on a national basis. She specialises in commercial disputes, personal property securities matters, unfair preference claims, debt recovery actions (both secured and unsecured), equitable priority disputes, advice work and commercial drafting matters including but not limited to credit agreements, hire and lease agreements and security agreements. Anna is client focused and commercial, managing an experienced team of solicitors and paralegals who strive to exceed expectations and achieve objectives. Anna was the first female Principal at Results Legal and is a strong advocate for the progression of women. She is heavily involved in the Australia Institute of Credit Management (AICM) and the Women in Credit (WINC) initiative run in conjunction with the AICM.
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