| In recent times, Richard and David have undertaken a range of administrations which included the following: |
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The voluntary administration and Deed of Company Arrangement of a freight forwarder/ customs agency. The business was traded throughout the voluntary administration and sold as a going concern. |
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The voluntary administration and liquidation of a large company concerned with the printing of continuous stationery. |
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The voluntary administration, Deed of Company Arrangement and subsequent liquidation of a company concerned in the manufacture of specialised signs. The business was traded through the voluntary administration period. |
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The voluntary administration and liquidation of a manufacturer of sheds and garages. |
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The voluntary administration and liquidation of two (musical) theatrical productions. One of these musicals was traded for a short while whilst efforts were made to obtain funding. |
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The liquidation of an interstate freight company. |
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The voluntary administration and deed of company arrangement for a wholesaler of wine. |
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The voluntary administration and deed of company arrangement of an engineering company specialised in enamelling. |
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The voluntary administration and deed of company arrangement for an engineering company concerned in robotics. |
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The voluntary administration and liquidation of two companies with a chain of owned and franchised stores concerned with the retail of computer games. The businesses were traded through the voluntary administration and sold as going concerns. |
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The liquidation of a retail plant nursery. |
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The voluntary administration and deed of company arrangement for a large electrical contractor. The business was traded during the voluntary administration to complete the work in progress and to ensure the receipt of retention sums. |
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The liquidation of a retailer of rugs and carpets. |
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The voluntary administration and deed of company arrangement of a financier of film schemes. |
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The receivership of a heavy engineering company concerned with boilers and related receivership of a property holding company. |
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The liquidation of a builder of residential properties. |
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The investigation on behalf of directors of a small finance company concerned with factoring. |
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The voluntary administration and liquidation of an insurance broker. |
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The voluntary administration and deed of company arrangement for a company concerned with the processing and marketing of emu related products. |
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The investigation on behalf of a bank of a manufacturer of lingerie. |
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The investigation on behalf of a bank of a group of companies concerned with building and licensed premises and continuing monitoring. |
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The liquidation of a labour provider for local and international airlines. |
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The investigation on behalf of directors of a manufacturer of electrical appliances. |
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The investigations on behalf of directors of a group of companies concerned with a range of activities including freight and rural industries. |
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The liquidation of two related companies concerned with scrap metal and asbestos removal. |
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The investigations on behalf of a bank of a company concerned with the manufacture and wholesaling of a range of cosmetics. |
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The voluntary administration and liquidation of a manufacturer of footwear. The business was traded in an effort to find a purchaser, so as to complete the work in progress and to maximise the returns on stock through its factory outlet. |
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The investigation on behalf of a bank of a wholesaler of sportswear licensed by the AFL and NRL including continuing monitoring and limited audits. |
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The liquidation of a builder of residential properties. |
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The investigation and subsequent bankruptcy of a pharmacist. |
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The investigation and subsequent bankruptcy of a barrister. |
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The bankruptcies of a number of solicitors and accountants. |