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Benefits of Member Voluntary Liquidation
Hamilton Murphy Advisory encounters many situations where long established “asset rich” company structures continue to be maintained where it may be preferable and more beneficial
Safe Harbour
In 2017 new laws were passed to allow directors of companies in financial distress to access Safe Harbour protection from personal liability for insolvent trading
Safe Harbour
Attempting to salvage a company on the brink of collapse through restructuring efforts is something that is cautiously approached by directors or those acting as
Biggest Changes to Insolvency Rules in 30 Years
Insolvency Reforms to Support Small Business – More Options for SMEs On 23 September 2020, the Federal Treasurer announced proposed reforms to the Australian insolvency
Proposed Insolvency Reforms – Time To Act
There has been a lot of press and discussion around the Government’s proposed reforms to the Corporations Act particularly with respect to streamlining the insolvency
Gender Diversity Firm of the Year, 2020
We are honoured to have participated and won the WIRV, Gender Diversity Firm of the Award 2020. Congratulations to all of the finalists. We would
Biggest changes to Insolvency rules in 30 years
On 23 September 2020, the Federal Treasurer announced proposed reforms to the Australian insolvency regime with an implementation date of 1 January 2021. The proposed

Hamilton Murphy Advisory named as a finalist for the 2020 WIRV Awards!
Hamilton Murphy – Restructuring | Insolvency | Bankruptcy are thrilled to be named as a finalist for the 2020 WIRV Awards, Gender Diversity Firm of the
The Australian Law Reform Commission
The Australian Law Reform Commission The Australian Law Reform Commission report, Corporate Criminal Responsibility (Report 136, 2020), was tabled in Parliament yesterday, 31 August 2020,
Victorian Office Closure and Remote Operations
On Wednesday night, we, like many businesses in Victoria, will be forced to close our physical offices in Victoria for a minimum of six weeks.