Cayman Islands:
A New Approach to Striking-out Just and Equitable Winding Up Petitions
21 March 2016
Maples Group
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This article first appeared in Volume 13, Issue 2 of
International Corporate Rescue, published by Chase Cambria
Publishing.
In this article Aristos Galatopoulos and Luke Stockdale discuss
and analyse the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal's approach to
striking-out just and equitable winding up petitions and its
affects on opposing parties of such petitions.
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