Our insolvency lawyers have a wide breadth of experience working with lending institutions, business stakeholders, directors, as well as leading insolvency practitioners.
Readily Accessible
With offices conveniently located throughout Sydney, Wollongong and across the Illawarra, Kells is readily accessible to provide expert advice and representation to those in need.
Tailored Legal Solutions
Kells does not require you and your business to fit our services. We take the time to understand your needs and deliver tailored solutions that align perfectly with your objectives.
Here to Help
When it comes to matters relating to insolvency, Kells is your trusted partner. Our insolvency lawyers specialise in helping clients develop pragmatic, proactive and effective solutions regarding corporate insolvency, voluntary administrations, director-related transactions, and more.
Insolvency matters are rarely straightforward and rely heavily on the technical and practical knowledge of legal experts to successfully navigate.
Whatever the issue, Kells’ experienced insolvency lawyers can orchestrate the best result for your current situation and your future financial wellbeing.
If restructuring is not viable, we are able to provide advice on the best insolvency strategy for the company. We have experience working with lending institutions, business stakeholders, directors, creditors, investors and regulators, as well as many leading insolvency practitioners in all types of insolvency administrations.
We provide advice on:
Financing, securities and creditor assessment
IP protection and sale
Corporate Insolvency
Voluntary administrations, liquidations, and receiverships
Director related transactions.
At Kells, you can rely on our team to successfully deliver a skilful, comprehensive and competitively priced solution for all your insolvency-related issues. Whether you're in Sydney, Wollongong, or anywhere in the Illawarra, we're here to help.
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