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Entry into force of Intervention Act in the Netherlands/ Inwerkingtreding Interventiewet
Page 1 Netherlands Supreme Court insolvency law elucidations: IP-friendly and bank-friendly
In recent months, the Netherlands Supreme Court has rendered judgments in which it provided further guidance to insolvency practitioners (bankruptcy trustees) and (bank) lenders on certain topics that were not completely clear. The Supreme Court sometimes supported the trustee and sometimes the bank.... click attachments to read more....
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Further amendments to the Italian Bankruptcy Law on restructuring
Six years after the reform of the Italian bankruptcy law, new rules to regulate restructuring procedures were passed by the Italian government on 15 June 2012. The purpose of the new rules is to facilitate access to procedures for restructuring debt for firms in financial difficulty. The two main changes introduced by the reforms are:
SEC Adopts Final Compensation Committee Independence and Related Rules
SEC Adopts Final Compensation Committee Independence and Related Rules