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This detailed session will enable attendees to delve into the implications surrounding the dissolution and consequential winding up of a company. It will serve as a refresher for experienced company service providers and company law professional whilst promising to be a very practical starting point for those endeavouring into company liquidations for the first time. The session will focus on the legal principles connected with dissolutions of companies.

 

Start Time: September 25, 2020 9:00 AM Malta Time (GMT+1)

End Time: September 25, 2020 10:15 AM Malta Time (GMT+1)

Location Details: Online. A Microsoft Teams link will be sent to you following the registration.

Audience: Entrepreneurs

Program level: Basic/intermediate

Price: Free participation

Contact: +356 2093 1810 / advance@mt.gt.com

 

Topics

- Understanding the implications of dissolution and eventual strike off

- Exploring the different modes of winding up

- Expanding on a members’ voluntary winding up and the role of a liquidator

- Elaborating on the difference between a members’ and a creditors’ voluntary winding up

- Understanding the ranking of debts

- Restoring the company name

- Brief analysis of a winding up by a court

- Company recovery mechanism

- Other modes of restructuring

 

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A certificate of completion will be provided to all participants following the completion of the training.

Your trainer
Jessica Borg Jessica pursued her studies at the University of Malta first obtaining a Bachelor of Laws with Italian, followed by a Diploma of Notary Public and subsequently, graduating as a Doctor of Laws submitting a thesis in the field of contract law. Jessica then read for her Master of Arts in Financial Services degree at the University of Malta, in the pursuance of which she completed study units relating to securities regulation including funds, securities markets, the regulation of banking, EU financial services law, advanced company law matters, and the local legal framework of financial services, among others. Further to the conferment of the Master of Arts in Financial Services degree obtaining a Magna Cum Laude, Jessica was awarded the GM Corporate and Fiduciary Services Limited Prize for the best dissertation in financial services. Her dissertation is entitled ‘The Use of Distributed Ledger Technology and Smart Contracts in the Financial Services Industry: Legal Implications and Possible Applications’. Jessica has delivered training on various topics including company law, capital markets, corporate governance, prevention of market abuse, blockchain and the virtual financial assets framework which regulates the issuance of cryptoassets in or from Malta. She is also currently reading a Master of Science in Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies (Law and Regulation) at the University of Malta. As part of the said MSc, she is currently following study units on EU IT Law including an extensive analysis of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and all relevant local laws, rules, regulations and EU case-law which directly or indirectly relate to privacy and data protection. Jessica has also successfully obtained a Foundation Certificate in Trusts Law and Management. After a two year experience practicing with a local law firm specialising in the civil, commercial and private law service lines, Jessica joined Grant Thornton in 2015 focusing predominantly on the capital markets, fintech, digital assets, blockchain, innovation, financial services, corporate, trusts, compliance, capital markets, regulatory and licensing fields. She was responsible for the drafting of various contracts relating to the same areas, providing legal support for the set-up of various investment services vehicles, assisting with the drafting of public offering documentation, advising on corporate restructuring and regulatory compliance, drafting of license applications in the financial services sector, providing support of a legal and regulatory nature to licensed companies, carrying out legal and regulatory due diligence on regulated entities, and works alongside the tax and advisory teams providing legal input for projects and business plans. Jessica is a designated person in terms of the Virtual Financial Assets Act. Jessica is also a member of the Malta Chamber of Advocates.

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