BVI Commercial Court Discharges Injunction Restraining Privatisation Of NASDAQ-Listed BVI Company

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A recent judgment from the BVI Commercial Court is a further example of the court's swiftness to exercise its jurisdiction in respect of BVI companies listed on US exchanges.
British Virgin Islands Corporate/Commercial Law
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A recent judgment from the BVI Commercial Court is a further example of the court's swiftness to exercise its jurisdiction in respect of BVI companies listed on US exchanges. The decision also serves as a reminder of the importance of an applicant's duty of full and frank disclosure and fair presentation in an ex parte hearing and the dangers of breaching that duty.

Justin Davis, Nicholas Burkill, Jean Lau and James McDermott of Ogier successfully acted for the defendants. David Chivers QC led Nicholas Burkill.

On 17 June 2021 the Commercial Court of the British Virgin Islands discharged an injunction previously granted on an ex parte basis to adjourn an EGM called to consider the privatisation of NASDAQ-listed BVI company, Newater Technology, Inc (the Company).

Fulcan Capital Partners LLC (Fulcan), a shareholder of the Company owning under 1% of the shares, had obtained the injunction to prevent the Company from taking any steps to proceed with the proposed "going private" merger transaction. Fulcan had alleged that its Counter-Offer had been rejected by the Special Committee established to oversee the privatisation without proper consideration.  

Wallbank J held it was clear that the injunction should be discharged and not re-granted as Fulcan had failed to make full and frank disclosure on a number of issues. These included that Fulcan had failed to tell the Court that there was only a letter of intent of funding in place for the Fulcan Counter-Offer and that the individual behind Fulcan had purposefully identified an incorrect address in his witness statements.

Wallbank J determined that Fulcan's failures were deliberate and material and discharged the injunction with immediate effect, with costs. This enables the adjourned EGM to proceed so that the shareholders can consider the merger transaction, which is recommended by the directors.

In the circumstances, Wallbank J also adjourned the defendants' application to strike out the claim.

Ogier worked alongside DLA in Beijing headed by James Chang and Magstone Law in New York headed by Mark Li.

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BVI Commercial Court Discharges Injunction Restraining Privatisation Of NASDAQ-Listed BVI Company

British Virgin Islands Corporate/Commercial Law

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Ogier  logo
Ogier provides legal advice on BVI, Cayman, Guernsey, Irish, Jersey and Luxembourg law. Our network of locations also includes Beijing, Hong Kong, London, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo. Legal services for the corporate and financial sectors form the core of our business, principally in the areas of banking and finance, corporate, investment funds, dispute resolution, private equity and private wealth. We also have strong practices in the areas of employee benefits and incentives, employment law, regulatory, restructuring and corporate recovery and property. Our corporate administration business, Ogier Global, works closely with Ogier's partner-led legal teams to incorporate and administer a wide variety of vehicles, offering clients integrated legal and corporate administration services. We have the knowledge and expertise to handle the most demanding and complex transactions and provide expert, efficient and cost effective services to all our clients.
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