Sometimes, the various stakeholders involved in bankruptcy cannot come to terms with how assets should be divided. This can lead to inter-creditor litigation—which is costly and can take months, even years. Consequences of failing to litigate this type of dispute can be high—but creditors may feel they have no choice but to litigate further.
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A source has revealed that controversial billionaire Jonathan Munz is funding a challenge to the Victorian government’s recent COVID lockdowns. While not the sole financier, Munz is reportedly sinking at least $1 million into the case. That shouldn’t break the bank, as Munz’s reported assets top $1.5 billion.
Does a litigation funder have a vendetta against Queenstown mayor Jim Boult? That’s the contention after a reveal that Chris Meehan is connected to the funding of a case against Boult. The case alleges that Boult’s companies, Stonewood Homes and Holmfirth Group, traded while insolvent. Millions of dollars were lost, and investors want their money back. Meehan himself is involved in a few nearby developments, one of which is in Queenstown.
As new regulations for funders in Australia take effect, the Litigation Finance landscape enters a new era. In addition to the requirement that litigation funders hold a license and the new classification of funds as ‘managed funding schemes’, ASIC has issued some relief for funders.
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