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When can liquidators refuse to call a creditors meeting

Hector West, Sophie Caldwell, Eddy Mizrahi and Patrick McMullin of Hall & Wilcox share that Australian courts have confirmed liquidators may refuse to convene creditor meetings where directions are unreasonable, provided they act in good faith and properly consider creditor impacts, with courts focusing on the decision-making process rather than its correctness and emphasising the importance of contemporaneous records to withstand challenge.