SHEARMAN & STERLING (a firm) AND OTHERS v. ASIA-PAC INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LIMITED (in creditor’s voluntary liquidation) AND OTHERS
The Shearman Parties lacked sufficient interest to invoke the statutory jurisdiction to remove the liquidators because their position was effectively adverse to the estate and they were not unsecured creditors entitled to participate in distribution; binding authorities (Deloitte v Johnson and Li Xiao Yi) restrict...
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- Citation
- [2022] HKCFI 218
- Parties
- 1st Plaintiff: SHEARMAN & STERLING; 2nd Plaintiff: SHEARMAN & STERLING LLP; 3rd Plaintiff: ANTONIA E. STOLPER; 4th Plaintiff: DOUGLAS P. BARTNER; 5th Plaintiff: ANDREW V. TENZER; 6th Plaintiff: HSIAO-CHIUNG LI; 7th Plaintiff: MATTHEW D. BERSANI; 8th Plaintiff: EDWARD L. TURNER III; 1st Defendant: ASIA PAC INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LIMITED (in creditor's voluntary liquidation); 2nd Defendant (liquidator): ALAN CHUNG WAH TANG; 3rd Defendant (liquidator): ANITA CHUNG MAN HOU
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 19 January 2022
- Case Number
- HCMP2719/2017
- Procedural Posture
- Removal of Liquidators Under Companies (winding Up and Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance (cap 32) / Decision on Originating Summons (application Dismissed)
- Outcome
- Originating Summons dismissed for want of standing; application alternatively dismissed on merits
- Legal Topics
- Removal of Liquidator, Standing/locus Standi, Creditors' Rights, Fiduciary Duties and Conflicts of Interest, Voluntary Liquidation, Costs Orders
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Parties
SHEARMAN & STERLING
1st Plaintiff
SHEARMAN & STERLING LLP
2nd Plaintiff
ANTONIA E. STOLPER
3rd Plaintiff
DOUGLAS P. BARTNER
4th Plaintiff
ANDREW V. TENZER
5th Plaintiff
HSIAO-CHIUNG LI
6th Plaintiff
MATTHEW D. BERSANI
7th Plaintiff
EDWARD L. TURNER III
8th Plaintiff
ASIA PAC INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LIMITED (in creditor's voluntary liquidation)
1st Defendant
ALAN CHUNG WAH TANG
2nd Defendant (liquidator)
ANITA CHUNG MAN HOU
3rd Defendant (liquidator)
Procedural Posture
Removal of Liquidators Under Companies (winding Up and Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance (cap 32) / Decision on Originating Summons (application Dismissed)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Shearman Parties have locus standi to apply for removal of the liquidators
- 2 Whether Tang's and Hou's conduct establishes cause for removal
- 3 Whether, if Tang were removable, Hou should also be removed
Ratio Decidendi
The Shearman Parties lacked sufficient interest to invoke the statutory jurisdiction to remove the liquidators because their position was effectively adverse to the estate and they were not unsecured creditors entitled to participate in distribution; binding authorities (Deloitte v Johnson and Li Xiao Yi) restrict standing to persons with a legitimate interest (creditors/contributories), therefore the originating summons was dismissed for want of standing.
Court Disposition
Originating Summons dismissed for want of standing; application alternatively dismissed on merits
Orders
- Originating Summons dismissed
- Costs nisi: the Shearman Parties shall bear the costs of the Originating Summons, to be summarily assessed
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