Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Ryan [2024] FCA 1267

Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Ryan [2024] FCA 1267

ASIC did not establish on the facts that Mr Ryan contravened ss 180, 181(1)(a), or 182; the Court found Mr Ryan relied in good faith and reasonably on professional legal advice, and the requisite background facts and negotiations supporting that advice were sufficiently accurate. Accordingly, the proceeding was...

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Parties
Plaintiff: Australian Securities and Investments Commission; Defendant: Paul Ryan
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
06 November 2024
Procedural Posture
Civil / Trial Judgment
Outcome
Dismissed
Legal Topics
Directors’ Duties, Insolvency, Business Judgment Rule, Conflicts of Duty, Affiliated Company Transactions
Corporations Law Directors’ Duties Insolvency Business Judgment Rule Conflicts of Duty Affiliated Company Transactions

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Parties

Australian Securities and Investments Commission

Plaintiff

Paul Ryan

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Civil / Trial Judgment

  1. 1 Did Mr Ryan contravene ss 180, 181(1)(a) or 182 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) by voting in favour of resolutions that allegedly prejudiced the company's ability to pay creditors?
  2. 2 Was Mr Ryan's reliance on legal advice from MinterEllison reasonable and in good faith for the purposes of his directors’ duties?

Ratio Decidendi

ASIC did not establish on the facts that Mr Ryan contravened ss 180, 181(1)(a), or 182; the Court found Mr Ryan relied in good faith and reasonably on professional legal advice, and the requisite background facts and negotiations supporting that advice were sufficiently accurate. Accordingly, the proceeding was dismissed.

Court Disposition

Dismissed

Orders

  • The proceeding be dismissed.
  • The plaintiff pay the defendant's costs of the proceeding.