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How do you choose a lawyer?
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How do you find a lawyer?
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Where can I find a lawyer?
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I am lost – how can you help me?
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How can a law firm help me?
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I am officially bankrupt, what should I do?
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Is bankruptcy on public record?
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What is the difference between bankruptcy and insolvency?
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What is a registered bankruptcy trustee?
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What is the Bankruptcy Act?
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What is bankruptcy?
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What is the TMA?
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What is proof of debt?
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What is a creditors meeting?
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What is ASIC?
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What is an insolvency practitioner?
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How do you choose an insolvency lawyer?
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What is the best bankruptcy law firm?
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How can I get out of insolvency?
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How can I tell the difference between a good and bad insolvency professional?
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How do I find an insolvency professional to represent me?
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What is ARITA?
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What is AFSA?
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What is the PPSR?
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What is the PPSA?
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What is the Corporations Act?
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What does acting in ‘good faith’ mean?
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Can I be a director in the future if I’ve been part of an insolvency?
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Is phoenix activity illegal?
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What is a phoenix company?
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What are the pros and cons of pre-packs?
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What is a pre-pack?
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What is the Fair Entitlements Guarantee?
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What happens if my company can’t pay all its debts?
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What is refinancing?
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What is a restructuring plan?
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What is a corporate restructure?
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Is my family liable for my company’s debts?
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Am I personally liable for my company’s debts?
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What are criminal charges?
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What are compensation proceedings in insolvency?
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What are civil penalties under the Corporations Act?
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What happens if I trade while insolvent?
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Is it illegal to trade while insolvent?
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What is trading while insolvent?
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What should I do if my business is insolvent?
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How do I know if my business is insolvent?
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What is an insolvency?
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What is realisable value?
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What is a priority unsecured creditor?
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What is an unsecured creditor?
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What is a secured creditor?
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What is a creditor?
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What is a debtor?
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How are receivers paid?
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What are charged assets?
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What is a circulating security interest?
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What is a non-circulating security interest?
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What is a security interest?
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What is a receiver and manager?
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How long does a receivership last?
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How do I begin the receivership process?
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What are the pros and cons of going into receivership?
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What do directors do during a receivership?
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How are receivers appointed?
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What is a receiver?
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What is a receivership?
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What is a form 524?
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What is an unreasonable director-related transfer?
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What are voidable transactions?
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What are unfair preferences?
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What is a court liquidation?
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What is a creditors’ voluntary liquidation?
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What is a winding-up application?
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What is provisional liquidation?
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Is there a difference between a liquidation and a winding-up?
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How long does a liquidation last?
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Is it better to go into liquidation or administration?
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Can liquidators be replaced?
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Can liquidators be dismissed?
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What do directors do during a liquidation?
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How are liquidators paid?
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How are liquidators appointed?
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What is a liquidator?
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What is a liquidation?
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What is a deed administrator?
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What is a voluntary administrator’s 439A report?
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What is a committee of inspection?
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What is the second creditors meeting?
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What is the first creditors meeting?
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What is a deed of company arrangement?
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What is a report as to affairs?
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Is there a difference between an administration and a voluntary administration?
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How long does a voluntary administration last?
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How do I begin the voluntary administration process?
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Is it better to go into voluntary administration or liquidation?
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Can voluntary administrators be dismissed?
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What do directors do during a voluntary administration?
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How are voluntary administrators paid?
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How are voluntary administrators appointed?
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What is a voluntary administrator?
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What is a voluntary administration?
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Where is our Melbourne office?
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Where is our Sydney office?
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Other than a solicitor who else may assist with your matter or case?
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Why is independence important for a lawyer?
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Who do we advise and represent?
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What does insolvency mean?
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What is commercial litigation?
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What is the difference between a solicitor and barrister?
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What is a disbursement in commercial litigation?
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What do I do when I have a question of a lawyer?
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How does Sewell & Kettle charge for its services?
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How will I be kept informed about my case or matter?
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What does legal advice mean?
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How does Sewell & Kettle communicate with clients?
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How do I engage Sewell & Kettle to represent me?
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I already have a lawyer, why should I engage Sewell & Kettle?
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How can I contact Sewell & Kettle?
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How do I keep track of progress of my matter once I engage Sewell & Kettle?
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What is the mission of Sewell & Kettle?
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What is Sewell & Kettle Agents?
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What is the focus of Sewell & Kettle Insolvency Consultants?
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What do Sewell & Kettle do for you?
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What is Sewell & Kettle Lawyer’s specialisation?