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    Update on Lehman Brothers insolvency proceedings in the US, UK and Japan
    2008-10-07

    Sale Hearing

    On September 20, 2008, the Bankruptcy Court approved the sale of certain assets of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. ("LBHI") and Lehman Brothers Inc. ("LBI"),1 including those related to its Canadian Capital Markets and Investment Banking businesses, to Barclays Capital, Inc. ("Barclays"). The sale was approved despite the filing of over 80 objections raising a number of procedural and substantive issues. The Purchase and Sale Agreement was subsequently amended, and a clarifying letter filed, to address a number of the questions and concerns raised.

    Filed under:
    Japan, United Kingdom, USA, Banking, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Locke Lord LLP, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Private equity, Discovery, Swap (finance), Investment banking, Due process, Good faith, Barclays, JPMorgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, Title 11 of the US Code, United States bankruptcy court
    Location:
    Japan, United Kingdom, USA
    Firm:
    Locke Lord LLP
    Jersey corporate insolvency: the two regimes
    2011-05-10

    Introduction

    There are two principal regimes for corporate insolvency in Jersey: désastre and winding-up. This Briefing seeks to highlight the major features of each and some of the differences between the two.  

    Désastre

    The law of désastre arose out of the common law of Jersey, although since 1991 the common law has only applied to the extent that express provision is not made in the Bankruptcy (Désastre) (Jersey) Law 1990 (the "Désastre Law").

    Who may commence the process?

    Filed under:
    Jersey, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Bedell Cristin, Debtor, Dividends, Debt, Ex parte, Liquidation, Balance sheet, Common law, Cashflow, Dissolution (law)
    Authors:
    Anthony Dessain , Robert Gardner
    Location:
    Jersey
    Firm:
    Bedell Cristin
    Putting Jersey companies into English administration
    2011-05-10

    A Jersey company or one of its creditors may wish the company to be placed into administration in England under Schedule B1 of the UK's Insolvency Act 1986 (the "Act").

    Filed under:
    Jersey, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Bedell Cristin, Debtor, Commercial property, Limited partnership, Liquidation, Commercial mortgage-backed security, Unit trust, Insolvency Act 1986 (UK), Courts of Jersey
    Authors:
    Anthony Dessain , Mark Taylor , Robert Gardner , Alasdair Hunter , Mark Dunlop , Edward Drummond
    Location:
    Jersey, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Bedell Cristin
    Representation of Maltese Holdings Limited and Zollinger Investments Limited [2012] JRC 172: preserving parity between creditors
    2012-12-04

    This case considers the ability of the Court to ensure that similarly ranked creditors of a debtor are treated equally prior to the commencement of any insolvency procedure including a just and equitable winding up application.

    Background

    Mr Breifne O'Brien lives in Ireland. In 2008 and 2009 a number of creditors in that jurisdiction obtained judgments against him in the Irish High Court. The Irish Court injuncted Mr O'Brien from dealing with his assets within or without the jurisdiction below €20,000 million.

    Filed under:
    Jersey, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Ogier, Debtor, Liquidation, High Court (Ireland)
    Location:
    Jersey
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Realising security over Jersey property
    2013-03-25

     

    IMMOVABLES

    There are two principal insolvency procedures by which a lender can bring about the realisation of a property in Jersey, namely dégrèvement and désastre. 

    A debtor who fears that his property is going to be taken for his creditors either by way of a dégrèvement or by way of a désastre can apply to the Royal Court for a "Remise de Biens".  A remise grants a debtor time to get his affairs in order and effect an orderly sale of all or some of his property thereby enabling him to retain that which he can afford.

    Filed under:
    Jersey, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Ogier, Debtor
    Authors:
    Jonathan Hughes
    Location:
    Jersey
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Putting Jersey companies into English administration
    2010-02-02

    A Jersey company or one of its creditors may wish the company to be placed into administration in England under Schedule B1 of the UK's Insolvency Act 1986 (the "Act").

    Filed under:
    Jersey, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Bedell Cristin, Debtor, Commercial property, Limited partnership, Liquidation, Commercial mortgage-backed security, Unit trust, Insolvency Act 1986 (UK), Courts of Jersey
    Authors:
    Anthony Dessain , Alasdair Hunter , Mark Taylor , Mark Dunlop , Robert Gardner , Edward Drummond
    Location:
    Jersey, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Bedell Cristin
    Jersey corporate cross border insolvent reconstruction and moratorium procedures
    2010-02-25

    The liquidity crisis has increased the need for creative procedures to avoid sudden death bankruptcy in order to salvage existing value.

    A Jersey company or a company incorporated elsewhere but administered in Jersey may become involved in insolvency procedures under Jersey law or the law of a jurisdiction outside Jersey.

    Filed under:
    Jersey, Insolvency & Restructuring, Bedell Cristin, Bankruptcy, Shareholder, Debtor, Ex parte, Liquidation, Moratorium, Liquidator (law), UNCITRAL
    Authors:
    Anthony Dessain , Robert Gardner , Edward Drummond
    Location:
    Jersey
    Firm:
    Bedell Cristin
    Jersey companies and English administration
    2010-09-14

    There has been a considerable amount of interest from clients recently on putting Jersey companies holding UK real property and other assets into English administration. Where a Jersey company and its creditors intend to rescue the company as a going concern, or English administration would achieve a better realisation for creditors than a désastre or a winding up, it may be advantageous to commence English administration.

    Filed under:
    Jersey, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Ogier, Debtor, Interest, Liquidation, Comity, Insolvency Act 1986 (UK), Courts of Jersey
    Authors:
    Bruce MacNeil
    Location:
    Jersey, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Jersey corporate cross border insolvent reconstruction and moratorium procedures
    2011-05-10

    The liquidity crisis has increased the need for creative procedures to avoid sudden death bankruptcy in order to salvage existing value.

    A Jersey company or a company incorporated elsewhere but administered in Jersey may become involved in insolvency procedures under Jersey law or the law of a jurisdiction outside Jersey.  

    Filed under:
    Jersey, Insolvency & Restructuring, Bedell Cristin, Bankruptcy, Shareholder, Debtor, Ex parte, Liquidation, Moratorium, Liquidator (law), UNCITRAL
    Authors:
    Anthony Dessain , Edward Drummond , Robert Gardner
    Location:
    Jersey
    Firm:
    Bedell Cristin
    Obtaining evidence and assistance from the Jersey court in foreign insolvency matters
    2011-05-10

    The role of Jersey as a financial centre means that on occasions there will be a requirement for a foreign liquidator or an office-holder under bankruptcy legislation to obtain information or documentation from persons or companies located in the Island. There have been a series of recent court decisions establishing the appropriate levels of co-operation with other jurisdictions.

    Filed under:
    Jersey, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Bedell Cristin, Bankruptcy, Conflict of laws, Debtor, Injunction, Ex parte, Witness, Comity, Common law, Legal professional privilege, UNCITRAL, Courts of Jersey
    Authors:
    Anthony Dessain , Robert Gardner , Anthony Robinson , Mark Taylor
    Location:
    Jersey
    Firm:
    Bedell Cristin

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