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    Austrian Supreme Court: Pending arbitration stayed due to insolvency proceedings
    2016-01-04

    In three similar decisions of 17 March 2015[1] the Austrian Supreme Court (“OGH”) clarified how insolvency proceedings may affect an already pending arbitration.

    Filed under:
    Austria, Arbitration & ADR, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Baker McKenzie
    Authors:
    Katharina Riedl , Alexander Zollner
    Location:
    Austria
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    New Rules for Banks Experiencing Financial Difficulties
    2017-04-18

    On 7 April 2017, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan signed a decree (the Decree) approving significant amendments to the Law On Banks dated 16 January 2004 (the Amendments) and relating to local banks experiencing financial difficulties.

    Financial Rehabilitation

    Filed under:
    Azerbaijan, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Baker McKenzie, Liquidation
    Authors:
    Altay Mustafayev , Jamil Alizada
    Location:
    Azerbaijan
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    Changes to Bankruptcy Law in Azerbaijan
    2017-05-25

    On 25 April 2017, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan signed a decree approving the Law on Amendments to the Bankruptcy Law (the Amendments).

    The Amendments incorporate the definition of related parties to the debtor in accordance with the Civil Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan (the Civil Code). The related parties include the persons described in Article 49-1.1 of the Civil Code as well as individuals dismissed from the debtor's management bodies within one year prior to the beginning of bankruptcy.

    Filed under:
    Azerbaijan, Insolvency & Restructuring, Baker McKenzie, Bankruptcy
    Authors:
    Altay Mustafayev , Jamil Alizada
    Location:
    Azerbaijan
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    Azerbaijan: Changes to Bankruptcy Law in Azerbaijan
    2017-08-02

    On 25 April 2017, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan signed a decree approving the Law on Amendments to the Bankruptcy Law (the Amendments).

    The Amendments incorporate the definition of related parties to the debtor in accordance with the Civil Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan (the Civil Code). The related parties include the persons described in Article 49-1.1 of the Civil Code as well as individuals dismissed from the debtor’s management bodies within one year prior to the beginning of bankruptcy.

    Filed under:
    Azerbaijan, Insolvency & Restructuring, Baker McKenzie, Bankruptcy
    Authors:
    Altay Mustafayev , Jamil Alizada
    Location:
    Azerbaijan
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    COVID-19: Addressing Challenges from a Business and Legal Perspective
    2020-03-31

    The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect the way financial institutions address organizational and legal challenges. FIs are in a rush to address the impact – both current and emerging.

    Filed under:
    Belgium, European Union, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Baker McKenzie, Force majeure, Coronavirus
    Location:
    Belgium, European Union
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    Belgian insolvency code to alter rights of secured creditors in and before judicial reorganisation
    2017-08-11

    On 11 August 2017, a new Act was adopted amalgamating the existing Belgian insolvency legislation into one insolvency code (the "Insolvency Code"). The Insolvency Code will apply to any insolvency proceeding opened on or after 1 May 2018.

    The vast majority of the changes resulting from the Insolvency Code are technical in nature. And the most publicised proposal, the introduction of a "silent" or "pre-pack" bankruptcy, was abandoned at the last minute.

    Filed under:
    Belgium, Insolvency & Restructuring, Baker McKenzie, Secured creditor, Write-off
    Authors:
    Eric Blomme
    Location:
    Belgium
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    Belgian insolvency code to alter rights of secured creditors in and before judicial reorganisation
    2017-08-17

    On 13 July 2017, the Belgian parliament adopted an Act compiling the existing Belgian insolvency legislation into one insolvency code (the "Insolvency Code"). The Insolvency Code will become law as from its ratification by the King and publication in the Belgian State Gazette, both of which being no more than administrative formalities. The Insolvency Code will apply to any insolvency proceeding opened on or after 1 May 2018.

    Filed under:
    Belgium, Insolvency & Restructuring, Baker McKenzie, Secured creditor, Write-off
    Authors:
    Eric Blomme
    Location:
    Belgium
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    Belgium: Belgian insolvency code to alter rights of secured creditors in and before judicial reorganisation
    2017-08-23

    On 13 July 2017, the Belgian parliament adopted an Act compiling the existing Belgian insolvency legislation into one insolvency code (the “Insolvency Code“). The Insolvency Code will become law as from its ratification by the King and publication in the Belgian State Gazette, both of which being no more than administrative formalities. The Insolvency Code will apply to any insolvency proceeding opened on or after 1 May 2018.

    Filed under:
    Belgium, Insolvency & Restructuring, Baker McKenzie, Secured creditor
    Authors:
    Eric Blomme
    Location:
    Belgium
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    Belgium: Borrowing base lending under the Belgian Security over Movables Act
    2017-05-03

    The Belgian Act of 11 July 2013 on security over movables (the “Security over Movables Act”) will modernise Belgium’s legislation in respect of security over movables. Most notably, the Security over Movables Act is expected to have a particularly beneficial effect on borrowing base/asset-based lending in Belgium.

    Under the current legislation, the creation of a possessory pledge (vuistpand/gage avec dépossession) is subject to various restrictions. For example:

    Filed under:
    Belgium, Asset Finance, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Baker McKenzie
    Authors:
    Eric Blomme
    Location:
    Belgium
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    Borrowing Base Lending Under the Belgian Security Over Movables Act
    2016-12-01

    The Belgian Act of 11 July 2013 on security over movables (the Security over Movables Act) will modernise Belgium's legislation in respect of security over movables. On 7 November 2016, a draft bill has been published postponing the entry into effect of the Security over Movables Act until 1 January 2018 at the latest. In addition to the postponement, the draft bill also fine-tunes certain technical aspects of the Security over Movables Act to achieve maximum legal certainty and practical usefulness.

    Filed under:
    Belgium, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Baker McKenzie
    Authors:
    Eric Blomme
    Location:
    Belgium
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie

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