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    French insolvency law
    2009-02-13

    Although safeguard proceedings have been used successfully as a negotiation tool in a number of high-profile cases (such as the Eurotunnel case), they have represented just 1 per cent of all insolvency proceedings in France since the Business Safeguard Act 2005 introduced the safeguard procedure in January 2006. The main reason for this lack of success is the continuing stigma that is attached to insolvency proceedings in France.

    Filed under:
    France, Insolvency & Restructuring, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Bond (finance), Credit (finance), Debtor, Waiver, Debt, Voting, Investment funds, Cashflow, Default (finance)
    Location:
    France
    Firm:
    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
    Autodis: a surgical restructuring à la française
    2009-07-30

    The recent restructuring of Autodis, a French car parts company, is a perfect illustration of the positive consequences of the reform of the French bankruptcy code in effect since February 15, 2009. The combined use of the French conciliation procedure for the operating company and the French safeguard procedures for the holding companies were agreed upon between the debtor and its creditors pursuant to the first pre-pack agreement executed in France.

    Background

    Filed under:
    France, Insolvency & Restructuring, Jones Day, Bond (finance), Bankruptcy, Shareholder, Credit (finance), Debtor, Debt, Investment banking, Leveraged buyout, Write-off, United States bankruptcy court
    Authors:
    Frédéric Gros , Andrew L. Rotenberg
    Location:
    France
    Firm:
    Jones Day
    Account receivable defined
    2011-10-04

    Burns & Agnew v Commissioner of the Inland Revenue and Strategic Finance Limited (in rec) concerned a dispute between a secured creditor and the IRD (as a preferential creditor) in respect of certain funds received by the liquidators of Takapuna Procurement Limited (TPL).  The liquidators applied to the High Court for directions as to the application of those funds and this required the Court to undertake an analysis of the concept of an "account receivable" for the purposes of determining whether such funds could be applied to satisfy preferential claims under the Seventh

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Buddle Findlay, Credit (finance), Security (finance), Accounts receivable, Debt, Personal property, Liquidation, Unconscionability, Secured creditor, Liquidator (law), Securities Act 1933 (USA)
    Location:
    New Zealand
    Firm:
    Buddle Findlay
    Security agreements signed just before liquidation: is the Personal Property Securities Act the answer?
    2011-06-29

    It is not uncommon for a receiver, liquidator or competing creditor to be presented with a security agreement, the ink on which appears scarcely to be dry.

    If that secured creditor registered on the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) months or years earlier, does that registration date determine priority between competing security interests?  Or is that unfair to other creditors?

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Chapman Tripp, Credit (finance), Debtor, Collateral (finance), Security (finance), Interest, Personal property, Liquidation, Secured creditor, Liquidator (law), Capital punishment, Securities Act 1933 (USA)
    Authors:
    Janko Marcetic
    Location:
    New Zealand
    Firm:
    Chapman Tripp
    Voidable transactions update – the High Court considers the new regime
    2010-12-10

    Case law on the new insolvent transactions regime is scarce, even though the changes were introduced three years ago. The High Court's recent decision in Blanchett v McEntee Hire Holdings Limited examines, for the first time in New Zealand, central principles in the new voidable transactions regime.

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Simpson Grierson, Credit (finance), Debt, Liquidation, Good faith, Debt collection, Collection agency, Liquidator (law), High Court of Justice (England & Wales), High Court of Australia
    Authors:
    James Caird , Michael Robinson , Ben Upton
    Location:
    New Zealand
    Firm:
    Simpson Grierson
    Actions to be taken by a creditor after the debtor's filing for insolvency, prior to the Arbitrazh Court hearing
    2009-05-26

    The Russian insolvency legislation mainly consists of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation (the Civil Code) and the Federal Law No. 127-FZ on insolvency (bankruptcy) dated 26 October 2002 (the Insolvency Law), the principal legislation on insolvency in the Russian Federation.

    Filed under:
    Russia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Dentons, Bankruptcy, Legal personality, Credit (finance), Debtor, Debt, Liquidation, Commercial law, Liquidator (law)
    Authors:
    Alexander Barmin
    Location:
    Russia
    Firm:
    Dentons
    Overview of Russian law on insolvency of credit organisations
    2008-11-11

    Intoduction

    With the credit crunch impacting the Russian banking sector and Russian banks facing their gravest crisis since 1998 (as evidenced by Bank Globex freezing deposits), it is in our view timely to revisit the regulations affecting the insolvency of Russian credit organisations.

    Filed under:
    Russia, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, Bankruptcy, Credit (finance), Liquidation, Credit crunch, Chicago Mercantile Exchange
    Location:
    Russia
    Firm:
    Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
    Singapore Enacts New Corporate Bankruptcy Law to Promote International Debt Restructuring
    2017-04-06

    On March 10, 2017, Singapore's Parliament approved the Companies (Amendment) Bill 2017 ("Act") to enhance the country's corporate debt restructuring framework. The Act was assented to by President Tony Tan Keng Yam on March 29, 2017, and became effective after it was published in the Singapore Government Gazette on March 30, 2017.

    Filed under:
    Singapore, Insolvency & Restructuring, Jones Day, Bankruptcy, Credit (finance), Discrimination, Debt, Debt restructuring
    Authors:
    Corinne Ball , Sushma Jobanputra , Ben Larkin
    Location:
    Singapore
    Firm:
    Jones Day
    Amendment of the Credit Guarantee Fund Act and the Technology Credit Guarantee Fund Act for the debt relief of SME joint guarantors
    2013-05-15

    Under the current Debtor Rehabilitation and Bankruptcy Act (“Debtor Rehabilitation Act”), even if a debtor’s debt is reduced or exempted when a rehabilitation plan is approved, this does not affect the debt of a guarantor who jointly bears certain obligations with such debtor (“Joint Guarantor”) (Debtor Rehabilitation Act, §250(2)).

    Filed under:
    South Korea, Insolvency & Restructuring, Yoon & Yang LLC, Credit (finance), Surety, Debtor, Debt
    Authors:
    Ho Seung Yang , Sang-Hyun Ahn
    Location:
    South Korea
    Firm:
    Yoon & Yang LLC
    New Regulation on Urgent Measures for Financial Matters for Credit Cooperatives
    2017-07-31

    Royal Decree-Act 11/2017 of 23 June, on urgent measures for financial matters

    Filed under:
    Spain, Banking, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Squire Patton Boggs, Credit (finance), Security (finance), Financial regulation, Subordinated debt, European Committee for Standardization
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    Squire Patton Boggs

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