Personal Insolvency Practitioner Conference 2013

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The Personal Insolvency Practitioner Conference 2013 When Friday, 27 September 2013, 2.00pm to 5.30pm Where The Westbury Hotel, Grafton Street, Dublin 2

Programme

• An Overview of the new regime and changes to The Bankruptcy Legislation in Ireland – Bill Holohan, Solicitor • The Authorisation Process for becoming a PIP and the practical implications of the legislation for clients and practitioners – Tom Murray, Friel Stafford • An Overview of the UK Regime – Charles Turner, FRP Advisory, UK • The Personal Insolvency Act 2012 – The “Crunch Issues” – Mark Sanfey, S.C.

ROUND HALL

Cert available on the day for CPD purposes


This conference will deal with

The Insolvency Options: Debt Relief Notice/Debt Settlement Agreement/ Personal Insolvency Agreement • • • • • • • • • • • •

Functions of the new Insolvency Service Who can become a Personal Insolvency Practitioner (PIP) PIP Licensing and Regulation The authorisation process for becoming a PIP Practical implication of the legislation for clients and practitioners The Involvement of The Courts “Exempted Items” The Family Home Consequences of Bankruptcy Alternatives to Bankruptcy Bankruptcy versus Personal Insolvency Act The Bankruptcy Regime in the UK

This conference is of interest to

Solicitors Barristers Judiciary Bank Officials Accountants Tax Advisors Government Departments

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Bill Holohan, Holohan Solicitors

Tom Murray, Friel Stafford

Bill Holohan is Senior Partner of Holohan Solicitors, who were awarded the Acquisitions International Magazine Award: Irish Insolvency Law Firm of the Year, 2012. Uniquely in Ireland, he is qualified as a Solicitor, Notary Public, Arbitrator, Commissioner for Oaths, Trade Mark Agent, European Community Trade Mark Practitioner, CEDR and CIArb Accredited Mediator and an as an Insolvency Practitioner. He is co-author of several books, including books on Bankruptcy Law and Practice, (Round Hall, Thomson Reuters, Second Edition, 2010) Insolvency Law in Ireland, International Rescue of Companies, Lawyers’ Professional Negligence & Insurance (Round Hall, Thomson Reuters, 2012) and most recently The Sale of Insolvent Companies and Businesses in Ireland.

Tom Murray is one of Ireland’s leading Insolvency practitioners. He is a partner in Friel Stafford. A past Irish President of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, he has been engaged by all of the major accountancy bodies as an Insolvency lecturer, and was the lead presenter on the Personal Insolvency Practitioner Training courses given by ACCA and CPA Ireland. A Certified Mediator, Tom also works as mediator in the area of shareholder disputes and debt resolution. He also specialises in Forensic Accounting, with a particular interest in corporate fraud and family law.

He is a Founder Member and Committee Member of the Irish Society of Insolvency Practitioners, Consultant on Insolvency to the Law School of the Law Society of Ireland and has acted as Internal and External Examiner for the Law Society Examinations on the subject of Insolvency. Mark Sanfey, Senior Counsel

Mark Sanfey SC was called to the Bar in 1987, and became a Senior Counsel in 2004. He practises mainly in the Commercial, Chancery, Non-Jury and Insolvency areas. He is co-author with Bill Holohan of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, (Round Hall, Thomson Reuters, Second Edition, 2010) and has lectured extensively on bankruptcy law.

Charles Turner, FRP Advisory

Charles Turner has been a partner with FRP Advisory since 2010 and previously spent more than 20 years with PwC gaining a reputation in the personal insolvency sector but also undertaking a range of corporate assignments including as liquidator of an Enron company. Charles leads FRP’s personal insolvency and advisory business, including managing Irish and other cross-border assignments. Charles is a past winner of the Insolvency Practitioner of the Year award for personal insolvency in the UK profession’s Insolvency and Rescue Awards. He is the current President of the IPA, the specialist insolvency regulator, representing the profession in a number of forum including government consultations, insolvency qualifications and in promoting strong professional standards.


PROGRAMME 1.30pm

Registration of Delegates

2pm

An Overview of the new regime and changes to The Bankruptcy Legislation in Ireland

Bill Holohan, Holohan Solicitors • • • • • •

Where has all the money gone? What are the new non-court debt settlement regimes all about? How will they work? Who makes it work? What if they do not work? Are there alternatives and what are they?

2.45pm

The Practical Implications of The Personal Insolvency Act 2012

Tom Murray, Insolvency Practitioner Friel Stafford • • • • •

3.30pm

Practical implication of the legislation for clients and practitioners The authorisation process for becoming a PIP Key operation considerations for practitioners and clients Possible pitfalls or issues to be expected Risks areas for practitioners to consider

Networking Break

3.45pm

An overview of the UK regime – the good and the not so good

Charles Turner, Insolvency Practitioner, FRP Advisory Bristol • The main personal insolvency options in the UK: a brief summary • Bankruptcy: the historical context, from debtor prisons to discharge from bankruptcy in a year • The main effects of bankruptcy on debtors and creditors: what happens to the matrimonial home • The powers of a trustee in bankruptcy: investigations and asset recoveries with case examples • Individual Voluntary Arrangements: the consumer debtor mass-market approach; bespoke arrangements for sole traders and professionals

4.30pm

The Personal Insolvency Act 2012 and the “Crunch” Issues

Mark Sanfey, Senior Counsel • • • •

The Banks: Do they have a veto? The Revenue and preferential payments What happens to the family home? The effect of The 2012 Act on existing bankruptcy law and practice

5.15pm

Q&A

5.30pm

End of conference

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