Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
McCann, in the matter of Walton Construction Pty Ltd (In Liquidation) v Walton [2020] FCA 223 File number(s): QUD 573 of 2019
Judge(s): GREENWOOD J
Date of judgment: 19 February 2020
Catchwords: CORPORATIONS – consideration of an application by the liquidators of a company to be released from an implied undertaking not to use documents obtained in one proceeding (the "initial proceeding") in relation to issues to be heard and determined in other proceedings overlapping as to factual questions with the initial proceeding
Legislation: Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), ss 180, 181, 182, 1317H
Date of hearing: 19 February 2020
Date of last submissions: 19 February 2020
Registry: Queensland
Division: General Division
National Practice Area: Commercial and Corporations
Sub-area: Corporations and Corporate Insolvency
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 55
Counsel for the Plaintiffs: Mr J A Hughes
Solicitor for the Plaintiffs: Colin Biggers & Paisley Pty Ltd
Counsel for the First Defendant: The first defendant appeared in person
ORDERS QUD 573 of 2019 IN THE MATTER OF WALTON CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) ACN 060 900 218 AND WALTON CONSTRUCTION (QLD) PTY LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) ACN 100 833 225 BETWEEN: MICHAEL GERARD MCCANN, ANDREW STEWART REED HEWITT AND GRAHAM ROBERT KILLER IN THEIR CAPACITY AS JOINT AND SEVERAL LIQUIDATORS OF WALTON CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) ACN 060 900 218 AND WALTON CONSTRUCTION (QLD) PTY LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) ACN 100 833 225 (and others named in the Schedule) First Plaintiff
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