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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.

In summary

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.

Overview

Tony Heaver-Wren and David Bulley, Appleby

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

Introduction

Vincent Vroom and Loek Kerstens, Loyens & Loeff

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

Introduction

Herbert Morgenstern Kugler, Thomaz Bastos, Waisberg, Kurzweil Advogados

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

The Brazilian Bankruptcy Code – Law 11,101/2005 – sets forth three main proceedings: an out-of-court restructuring, known as an extrajudicial restructuring (REJ); judicial restructuring (RJ); and bankruptcy or liquidation.

Timothy W Walsh and Natalie A Rowles, McDermott Will & Emery LLP

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

Introduction

Nick Angel, Nicole Stephansen and Kate Colman, Milbank LLP

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

Introduction

Yen Sum and James Hollingshead, Latham & Watkins LLP

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

Introduction

David Wallace and Hugo Bowkett, Latham & Watkins LLP

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

Introduction

JMW Solicitors have recently obtained an Order made pursuant to Section 234 of the Insolvency Act 1986 (the “Act”), which includes a term that allows the office-holder to recover possession of a residential property, without the need for separate possession proceedings being issued pursuant to Part 55 of the Civil Procedure Rules (“CPR”), which sets out the usual Court procedure for obtaining an order for possession of land.