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Elizabeth McColm and Brian Bolin, Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison

This is an extract from the 2021 edition of GRR's The Americas Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.

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Pierre-Emmanuel Fender, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP

This is an extract from the 2020 edition of GRR's the Europe, Middle East and Africa Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.

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Maria João Ricou and Manuel Requicha Ferreira, Cuatrecasas

This is an extract from the 2020 edition of GRR's the Europe, Middle East and Africa Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.

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Luc Defferrard and Tervel Stoyanov, Walder Wyss Ltd

This is an extract from the 2020 edition of GRR's the Europe, Middle East and Africa Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.

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Fabio Guzmán-Saladín and Pamela Benzán Arbaje, Guzmán Ariza

This is an extract from the 2021 edition of GRR's The Americas Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.

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Basile Fémelat and Nicolas Marchand, AKD Luxembourg

This is an extract from the 2020 edition of GRR's the Europe, Middle East and Africa Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.

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Ronit J Berkovich and Olga F Peshko, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

This is an extract from the 2021 edition of GRR's The Americas Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.

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This chapter describes the exceptionally high burden parties must overcome to prove that requested relief in a Chapter 15 case is manifestly contrary to US public policy.

Richard J Cooper, Lisa M Schweitzer, Kara A Hailey and John H Veraja, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP

This is an extract from the 2021 edition of GRR's The Americas Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.

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A lender’s state law tort claims against “non-debtor third-parties for tortious interference with a contract” were “not preempted” by “federal bankruptcy law,” held the New York Court of Appeals on Nov. 24, 2020. Sutton 58 Associates LLC v. Pilevsky, 2020 WL 6875979, *1 (N.Y. Ct. Appeals, Nov. 24, 2020) (4-3). In a split opinion, the Court of Appeals reversed the Appellate Division’s dismissal of a lender’s complaint against the debtors’ non-debtor insiders. The lender will still have to prove its case at trial.

The Asserted Claims

Natasha Harrison, Fiona Huntriss and Nick Turvey, Boies Schiller & Flexner

This is an extract from the second edition of GRR's The Art of the Ad Hoc. The whole publication is available here.

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