Mareva Orders

  • Asset preservation orders – is there a real risk of dissipation?

    Asset preservation orders – is there a real risk of dissipation?

    An asset preservation order is a class of freezing order made by a Court usually without notice to the respondent or defendant (Exparte) for the purpose of preventing the frustration or inhibition of the Courts processes.  The need for an asset preservation order arises when there is danger that a judgment (or prospective judgement) made…

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  • Worldwide asset freezing order by Federal Court – are they possible?

    Worldwide asset freezing order by Federal Court – are they possible?

    The High Court’s decision in Deputy Commissioner v Huang [2021] HCA 43 confirms the Federal Court may make worldwide asset freezing orders. This is an important development in Australian law.

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  • What is a Mareva Order?

    What is a Mareva Order?

    This article outlines the legal implications of Exclusive Supply Contracts, or Exclusive Dealing, and provides an overview of the types of clauses, when they may be illegal, and when they may be requested by both Suppliers and Purchasers.

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