Partner, Johnson Winter Slattery, Sydney
Emily is a restructuring, insolvency and commercial litigation lawyer specialising in all aspects of external administrations, security enforcement, insolvency and commercial dispute resolution.
She has experience in all facets of external administrations from restructuring via Deeds of Company Arrangement and other workouts through to litigation, both on an urgent basis, for example freezing orders and extensions of convening periods, to more substantive litigation such as commercial disputes and applications to the Court for judicial advice.
Emily’s clients include insolvency practitioners, medium to large corporate entities, including ASX listed corporations, and directors and officers of corporate entities.
Emily is recognised as a rising star in the insolvency and litigation space by Australasian Lawyers and Doyle’s Guide. She was also the Chair of the Australian Restructuring and Turnaround Association’s NSW Young Professional’s Committee for two years and sat on the Committee for four years.
Emily is a restructuring, insolvency and commercial litigation lawyer specialising in all aspects of external administrations, security enforcement, insolvency and commercial dispute resolution.
She has experience in all facets of external administrations from restructuring via Deeds of Company Arrangement and other workouts through to litigation, both on an urgent basis, for example freezing orders and extensions of convening periods, to more substantive litigation such as commercial disputes and applications to the Court for judicial advice.
Emily’s clients include insolvency practitioners, medium to large corporate entities, including ASX listed corporations, and directors and officers of corporate entities.
Emily is recognised as a rising star in the insolvency and litigation space by Australasian Lawyers and Doyle’s Guide. She was also the Chair of the Australian Restructuring and Turnaround Association’s NSW Young Professional’s Committee for two years and sat on the Committee for four years.