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Chair
Murray Tingey, Barrister
Liquidations, Receiverships and VA’s: Important Differences and Current Approach
- Dealing with liquidations, receiverships, and administrations: what you need to know
- Voidable transactions, voidable charges, and other liquidator recoveries: current approach taken by the courts
- Priorities: fundamentals and equitable liens
- Creditor claims and dealing with securities
- How to advise your insolvent client on best option
Presented by Murray Tingey, Barrister
Learning Objectives:
- Distinguish between liquidations, receiverships, and voluntary administrations
- Understand current legal trends in voidable transactions and creditor claims
Presenters
Murray Tingey, Barrister
Murray is a commercial litigator and insolvency specialist with extensive knowledge and experience on all matters related to insolvency and debt recovery. He regularly acts for liquidators, receivers, directors and debtors. Murray regularly speaks at specialist conferences and is a contributing author of Heath and Whale on Insolvency. Murray has been recently been named as New Zealand lawyer of the year in insolvency and restructuring law in the Best Lawyers Guide 2021. He has also been named as a Leading Insolvency & Restructuring Barrister – New Zealand, 2020 by Doyles Guide and has been rated in the top tier of insolvency litigators in all the other major directories. Murray was at Bell Gully for over 20 years and was head of its litigation and insolvency departments. Earlier in his career, Murray spent three years with Clifford Chance in London, where he specialised in banking and insolvency litigation.