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    Brexit Leaves Recognition of Insolvency Proceedings in Unknown Territory
    2021-03-21

    In the European Union, the European Insolvency Regulation (EIR) determines the jurisdiction for a debtor's insolvency proceedings, the law applicable to those proceedings and provides for mandatory recognition of the proceedings in other EU member states.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Finland, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Castrén & Snellman, Brexit, UNCITRAL, UK Supreme Court
    Authors:
    Anna-Kaisa Remes , Mikko Könkkölä
    Location:
    European Union, Finland, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Castrén & Snellman
    COVID Cash Crisis: What to Keep Your Eye On
    2021-03-21

    The COVID-19 pandemic continues to drag on. Finland is currently in a three-week lockdown, and experts predict that we will have to adopt even more stringent measures before enough of the population has been vaccinated.

    At the same time, companies that have been struggling with the pandemic for over a year already have to keep looking for ways to improve their liquidity. There is still no certainty over when we will be able to return to normal.

    Temporary Respite for Payment Still in Force

    Filed under:
    Finland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Castrén & Snellman, Coronavirus
    Authors:
    Christer Svartström , Elina Pesonen
    Location:
    Finland
    Firm:
    Castrén & Snellman
    Is Finland Facing a Bankruptcy Pandemic This Spring?
    2021-01-06

    The COVID-19 pandemic hit Finland’s economy hard last spring. The restrictions and recommendations issued to stem the pandemic led to an unexpected drop in turnover and cashflow in many sectors.

    Filed under:
    Finland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Castrén & Snellman, Coronavirus
    Authors:
    Elina Pesonen , Christer Svartström
    Location:
    Finland
    Firm:
    Castrén & Snellman
    Tenth anniversary of the Council Regulation on insolvency proceedings – where now?
    2012-11-21

    The tenth anniversary of the EU Council Regulation on insolvency proceedings (EC No 1346/2000) has arrived amidst wide debate surrounding whether the regulation remains valid and current in its existing form. The European Commission recently launched a consultation examining the current insolvency regime in Europe.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Insolvency & Restructuring, Castrén & Snellman, Debtor, Choice of law, European Commission
    Authors:
    Anna-Kaisa Remes
    Location:
    European Union
    Firm:
    Castrén & Snellman
    Do retention of title clauses protect the seller in bankruptcies?
    2013-02-06

    Retention of title clauses are clauses by which the title to property to be sold is retained by the seller until the purchase price has been paid in full. This is an exception to the general rule provided in the Finnish Sale of Goods Act, according to which the title to property is transferred to the buyer at the same time as possession.

    Filed under:
    Finland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Castrén & Snellman, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Title retention clause
    Authors:
    Elina Pesonen , Pauliina Tenhunen
    Location:
    Finland
    Firm:
    Castrén & Snellman
    Recovery and resolution of banks and investment firms – new legislation in force in Finland
    2015-02-16

    Finland implemented the EU resolution and recovery regime for credit institutions and investment firms by the deadline at the turn of the year. The Finnish regulations apply to all local banks and intermediaries until 1 January 2016 when the most significant Finnish financial institutions will become part of the EU’s Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM).

    Filed under:
    Finland, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Castrén & Snellman, Investment company, Banking union
    Authors:
    Janne Lauha , Pekka Jaatinen , Pauliina Tenhunen
    Location:
    Finland
    Firm:
    Castrén & Snellman
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