Our Experience Levi was appointed as Liquidator for multiple solvent subsidiaries within a corporate group. The Liquidation process of these entities culminated in a successful corporate simplification endeavour. Levi facilitated... read more →
What is section 66G of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW)? Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) deals with the appointment of trustees for sale in situations where property is... read more →
Almost one year later, the Government has yet to initiate law reform based on the PJC’s recommendations. Australia is falling behind leading economies arising from the inability to consider the... read more →
What is Putting Pressure on the Building and Construction Industries? Recently, there has been an increasing number of insolvency appointments, particularly among companies in the building and construction sectors. As... read more →
Navigating Distressed Loans and Disputes In our work with distressed loans and disputes, we’ve observed many instances where changes in a lender’s personal and business life have led to challenges.... read more →
Levi Consulting has worked extensively with fintech, peer to peer and non-bank lenders to help them identify, mitigate and manage existing or potential loan impairments. Our experience in supporting the... read more →
What is section 66G? Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) establishes a formal process for the appointment of trustees for the sale of a property in circumstances where... read more →
Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) establishes a formal process of appointment of trustees for the sale of a property in circumstances where co-owners are in an irreconcilable... read more →
In recent times, there has been an increasing number of insolvency appointments, particularly for companies in the building and construction industry. Our Advice to Builders Engage competent accountants both in-house... read more →
Levi Consulting have developed a Guide for Company Secretaries, CFOs and In-House Counsels. The Guide is suitable for those considering reducing the number of companies in corporate groups – either... read more →