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Russell Crumpler & Christopher Farmer (as Joint Liquidators of Three Arrows Capital Ltd (in Liquidation)) v Three Arrows Capital Ltd (in Liquidation) and BVIHC (Com) 2022/0119 (unreported 26 July 2023)...
Collas Crill
In light of the privacy afforded to companies incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (the BVI), it is no surprise that the BVI Court regularly considers applications seeking disclosure...
Appleby
In the recent decision of China Minsheng Banking Corp., Ltd., Hong Kong Branch v Tai Feng Investments Limited, the BVI Commercial Court...
Ogier
Our analysis of a recent court judgment in the ongoing liquidation of the high profile crypto-asset hedge fund Three Arrows Capital is by Nicholas Brookes and Romauld Johnson...
Harneys
In a significant ruling, His Honour Justice Johns KC determined that when calculating equitable compensation, proprietary claims and recoveries made from third parties should be taken into account.
Harneys
We have created this guide to cover frequently asked questions on how to deal with insolvent British Virgin Islands companies.
Conyers
In our British Virgin Islands office, our most popular posts and publications ranged from practical advice on doing business in the jurisdiction through to sanctions on the global stage, ...
Walkers
Emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, inflationary pressures and increasing interest rates have continued to have a negative impact on the global economy.
O'Neal Webster
The world has witnessed the failure of several banks over the past months, starting with Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in the United States...
Carey Olsen
This briefing discusses the Decision, how it squares up against the position in other offshore jurisdictions, and takeaways for investors and issuers alike.
Walkers
In a dispute involving the issuance and vesting of cryptocurrency tokens our team of experts recently sought and obtained a proprietary injunction...
Conyers
The Revised Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Civil Procedure Rules (the "Revised CPR") come into force on 31 July 2023, and with them a significant change to the rules which govern service of proceedings on foreign defendants outside the British Virgin Islands and other ECSC Member States' jurisdictions.
Carey Olsen
On 31 July 2023, significant changes to the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Civil Procedure Rules ("ECSC CPR") will come into effect. Arguably...
Carey Olsen
There is no bespoke legislation dealing with "pre-pack" restructuring or sale of the business or assets of an insolvent British Virgin Islands (BVI) company, and in practice, as primarily a holding company...
Maples Group
The applicants, Happy Lion Ventures Limited and Chinex Limited, issued an application to appoint Joint Liquidators over RZ3262019 Limited (the "Company") on the grounds that it was unable...
Ogier
Currently, the British Virgin Islands has no legislative framework for regulating third party litigation funding.
Forbes Hare
Importantly, it was not necessary for the debtor to show that the grounds on which he disputed the debt were substantial ones.
Maples Group
The British Virgin Islands ("BVI") continues to be a jurisdiction of choice for corporate vehicles entering into secured finance transactions. The British Virgin Islands' creditor-friendly...
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Appleby
An interesting and topical cryptocurrency decision was handed down in the Singapore High Court last month.
Kroll HK Ltd
In a paper published by INSOL International, we cover cross-border investigations by IPs and restructuring advisors and showcase the legal framework across the BVI, Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, Singapore and the U.S.
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