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Hanh Nguyen

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Hanh is a dual-qualified lawyer and advises on both contentious and non-contentious insolvency matters.

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Hanh is a dual-qualified lawyer (Australia/England & Wales) and advises on both contentious and non-contentious insolvency matters. She advises insolvency practitioners and other corporate and individual clients in all aspects of corporate and personal insolvency law providing advisory, transactional and contentious advice.

On the non-contentious side, Hanh regularly advises office holders on the sale of the insolvent company’s business and assets as well as also advising buyers of distressed businesses. On the contentious side, she has significant experience dealing with contentious matters including antecedent recovery actions in both personal and corporate insolvencies.

Hanh is admitted to practise in England and Wales and in New South Wales (Australia).

Experience

  • Acting for the joint administrators of Allders (Croydon) Limited, a landmark development store, a trading administration, in relation to transactional and advisory matters which included employment, property, contract, supplier and procedural issues, and specifically complex issues relating to the rights of unsecured creditors to propose amendments to the administrators’ proposals where there was no likelihood of a dividend being paid to them
  • Acting for the joint administrators of Power Plate International Limited, a well-known international health and exercise equipment manufacturer and retailer, in its administration and in the subsequent sale of its UK business and assets to a Delaware based buyer
  • Acting for Grant Thornton as the Joint Administrators of a hotel business in Durham, resulting in a solvent exit from administration with payment in full to all creditors
  • Acting for Joint Liquidators in their pursuit and successful recovery of a multi-million US dollar settlement from the buyer of the UK company’s business and assets following proceedings for the buyer’s failure to pay part of the purchase consideration which comprised of a credit bid, assumption of certain liabilities and obligations, initial cash consideration and deferred cash consideration; the proceedings involved multi-jurisdictional issues of law

Recognition

  • uk-leading-individual-2024

Our thinking

  • The Supreme Court's decision in PACCAR: litigation funding stopped in its trucks?

    Hanh Nguyen

    Insights

  • The hurdles in establishing retrospective validation of post-petition dispositions

    Hanh Nguyen

    Insights

  • Sberbank CIB enters special administration as worldwide sanctions take their grip on London branches of Russian banks

    Jessica Williams

    Quick Reads

  • This is not a wind up… Restrictions on winding-up petitions to end on 31 March 2022

    Hanh Nguyen

    Quick Reads

  • Insolvencies and rising prices: the energy retail market in flux

    Hanh Nguyen

    Insights

  • The Lawyer reports on the firm’s involvement in the pre-pack sale of Oak Furniture Land to Davidson Kempner Capital Management

    Hanh Nguyen

    In The Press

  • COVID-19: Keeping one step ahead

    James Hyne

    Insights

  • Legal Q&A - Corporate Restructuring and Insolvency

    Hanh Nguyen

    Insights

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