About
Provided by McCullough Robertson
The Restructuring and Insolvency team at McCullough Robertson advises a broad range of private, public, and statutory entities, including equity participants, creditors, regulators, and other stakeholders. Dedicated to guiding businesses through financial difficulties, the team ensures timely and informed decision-making to prevent severe consequences.
The team offers a comprehensive suite of tailored services, applying effective turnaround and restructuring strategies to negotiate successful outcomes with key stakeholders. They help directors leverage safe harbour provisions against insolvent trading, minimising personal risk.
When formal insolvency is unavoidable, the team's expertise extends to restructuring through administration and deeds of company arrangement. With extensive experience in all aspects of insolvency, including liquidation, receivership, and bankruptcy, they recognise that each situation is unique and often complex.
Committed to delivering innovative and practical solutions, McCullough Robertson guides clients through the intricacies of restructuring and insolvency processes.
Chambers Review
McCullough Robertson maintains a busy practice receiving regular instructions from liquidators, administrators, receivers and distressed companies. Its team acts on a range of matters, including formal insolvency proceedings and voluntary administrations as well as acquisitions of distressed assets and safe-harbour planning. The firm offers particular strength in the agricultural, financial services and resources sectors.
Chris Barr is a key contact for the firm.
Work Highlights
- McCullough Robertson acted for Todd Gammell and Matthew Hocking in their capacities as voluntary administrators of SureVision Global in connection with the recapitalisation of SureVision management through a deed of company arrangement.
Clients
Provided by McCullough Robertson
Davex Australia
Goal Group Australia
Tedesco Property Group
Industries
Provided by McCullough Robertson
Construction and real estate
Energy and Resources
Financial Services
Healthcare
Hospitality
Manufacturing
Retail
Technology
Transportation