1. Recycling Services Pty Ltd [2017] NSWSC–  the dispute involved the resistance of a winding up order on the basis of the company’s solvency
  2. Body Technology Pty Ltd v 180 Corporate Pty Ltd [2016] NSWSC – dispute arose from the provision of advice in respect to a corporate restructuring. The directors were sued for breaches of directors duties and cross claimed against their advisors.
  3. Re Domicgra Trading Pty Ltd [2015] NSWSC 1918 – the dispute involved the setting aside of a statutory demand on the grounds that there was a legitimate dispute as to the company’s indebtedness to the creditor who issued the statutory demand.
  4. Re Imperium Projects Pty Ltd [2015] NSWSC 123 and associated matters – the dispute involved directors of a construction company who were defendants in a statutory derivative action brought by a former director/shareholder. The claim made against the directors involved alleged breaches of director’s duties arising from director’s loans and the alleged misappropriation of company labour and resources.
  5. Re Fishinthenet Investments Pty Ltd [2014] NSWSC 260 – the dispute involved shareholders who brought a statutory derivative action against the director of two companies in respect of his failure to secure the best available sale price for the business undertaking and real property owned by the company.
  6. Allied Express Transport Pty Ltd v Exalt Group Pty Ltd [2013] FCA 455 and associated cases – the dispute involved a creditor who successfully resisted a company’s application to have the company enter into a Deed of Company Arrangement on the basis that it was in the company’s best interest to have the company wound up in insolvency.
  7. Nguyen v Lion Finance Pty Ltd [2012] FMCA 880 – Application to set aside sequestration order under r.16.05 of the Federal Magistrates Court Rules or to extend time for and review sequestration order made by a registrar or to annul bankruptcy.
  8. Franks v Equititrust Ltd [2012] FMCA 1180 – Application to set aside a Bankruptcy Notice on the basis of various defects including the arrant inclusion of interest.
  9. Virtual Technologies International Ltd v Gye [2010] NSWSC 399 – the dispute involved the setting aside of a statutory demand on the grounds that there was a legitimate dispute as to the company’s indebtedness to the creditor who issued the statutory demand.