Corporate Rescue in Australia: A Time for Innovation
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Corporate Rescue in Australia: A Time for Innovation
By Cameron Belyea, Partner, Clayton Utz
In October 2018, Quintis Limited, with some 13,000 hectares (32,110 acres) of sandalwood to grow and harvest in Australia, completed a recapitalisation of its business and restructuring of the group balance sheet and debt instruments. The restructure design utilised Australian voluntary...
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Cameron Belyea is a partner with Clayton Utz in Perth, Australia. He leads contested debt and capital market engagements, focusing on restructuring, corporate takeover, tax controversy engagements, and complex insolvencies. Belyea acts for sponsors, boards, financial institutions, funds, financial and investment banking advisors, and turnaround advisers leading corporate restructures. He is recognised as a leading litigator and restructuring lawyer across a range of directories, appearing as counsel and instructing in superior courts in all Australian jurisdictions. Belyea is also president of the TMA Australia Chapter.