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    Judical Reorganisation through a Business Transfer under Pressure
    2019-03-14

    The Belgian legislature once again recently improved the statutory framework for business restructuring. Thus, any business - a broad concept that covers not only companies and non-profits but also independent contractors - in financial difficulty may request the opening of judicial reorganisation proceedings (procédure en réorganisation judiciaire), commonly referred to by insiders as "PRJ".

    Filed under:
    European Union, Employment & Labor, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, NautaDutilh, CJEU
    Authors:
    Sophie Jacmain , Gisèle Uwera
    Location:
    European Union
    Firm:
    NautaDutilh
    High Court clarifies its approach to determination of "Loss" under the 1992 ISDA Master Agreement
    2019-03-18

    Under the 1992 ISDA Master Agreement, following an event of default, there is either an automatic termination or the non-defaulting party can serve a notice designating an Early Termination Date. There then has to be a determination by the non-defaulting party of the compensation that is owed by one party or the other. This is done by closing out the transactions, which involves determining gains or losses in replacing or providing the economic equivalent of the terminated transactions. Once that is done, a statement is served setting out the calculations.

    Filed under:
    European Union, United Kingdom, Banking, Capital Markets, Derivatives, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Stephenson Harwood LLP, Lehman Brothers
    Authors:
    Edward Davis , Jeremy Livingston
    Location:
    European Union, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Stephenson Harwood LLP
    Bail-In Clauses in Loan Facilities in a No Deal Scenario
    2019-03-21

    Article 55 of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) (2014/59/EU) requires Member States to ensure that a bail-in clause is included in agreements containing liabilities of a regulated Member State financial institution which are governed by the law of a third country.

    Filed under:
    European Union, United Kingdom, USA, Banking, Derivatives, Insolvency & Restructuring, Public, Sullivan & Worcester LLP, Brexit, European Commission, UK House of Commons
    Location:
    European Union, United Kingdom, USA
    Firm:
    Sullivan & Worcester LLP
    El TJUE permite salvar los procedimientos de ejecución en supuestos de vencimiento anticipado de hipotecas de consumidores
    2019-03-26

    Una sentencia del Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea (TJUE) avala sustituir una cláusula abusiva de vencimiento anticipado en un préstamo hipotecario por la aplicación del artículo 693.2 de la Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil (LEC), según el cual es válido y no abusivo iniciar una ejecución hipotecaria por impago de al menos tres cuotas mensuales.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Spain, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Garrigues, CJEU
    Authors:
    Diego Vicente Pérez , Juan Verdugo
    Location:
    European Union, Spain
    Firm:
    Garrigues
    Brexit Update: What next for cross-border restructuring?
    2019-04-01

    Immediately following the results of the UK referendum on exiting the EU in June 2016, we wrote about the potential impact of Brexit on cross-border restructuring and insolvency work. As we identified then, the key issue in this area is the potentially significant implications of losing the reciprocal effect of the EU Regulation on insolvency proceedings and the Brussels Regulation (recast). In this article we focus on the impact of the loss of recognition under the Insolvency Regulation.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Global, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Public, DLA Piper, Brexit
    Authors:
    Chris Parker
    Location:
    European Union, Global, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    DLA Piper
    European Court of Justice: actio pauliana is covered by jurisdiction rule of forum of contract. A judgment with foreseeable consequences?
    2019-04-02

    Imagine that a debtor voluntarily concludes a transaction with a third party where he knows (or should know) that it hinders the creditor’s possibilities of collecting the debt. In civil law countries, a creditor can invoke the nullification of that legal act by means of a so-called actio pauliana. This raises the question of which court has jurisdiction in the case of an international dispute, regarding an actio pauliana, that is instituted by a creditor against a third party?

    Filed under:
    European Union, Poland, Banking, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Stibbe, Debtor, Court of Justice of the European Union
    Authors:
    Cas Michiels
    Location:
    European Union, Poland
    Firm:
    Stibbe
    No Deal, No PPF?
    2019-04-02

    Brexit insolvency issues for trustees of pension schemes with overseas sponsors

    You might remember that before 2016, in the world before the EU referendum (which did exist!), it was effectively not possible for the insolvency of an overseas sponsor of a UK pension scheme to trigger entry into the PPF unless the overseas sponsor had a branch or office (an “establishment”) in the UK (for legal geeks you might remember this was the issue discussed in the Olympic Airlines case which was heard by the Supreme Court in 2015).

    Filed under:
    European Union, United Kingdom, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Public, Squire Patton Boggs, Brexit
    Authors:
    Simon James
    Location:
    European Union, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Squire Patton Boggs
    New EU assignment regulation has first reading in European Parliament but serious flaws remain
    2019-04-04

    Receivables financiers, lenders taking security assignments over contractual rights, participants in the secondary loan market and others have an interest in:

    Filed under:
    European Union, United Kingdom, Banking, Capital Markets, Derivatives, Insolvency & Restructuring, Public, Securitization & Structured Finance, Dentons, Brexit
    Authors:
    Alexander Hewitt
    Location:
    European Union, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Dentons
    EU Parliament adopts Directive on Preventive Restructuring Frameworks
    2019-04-04

    The EU Parliament adopted the Directive on future "Preventative Restructuring Frameworks.

    This creates the basis for a uniform legal framework for preventive restructuring within Europe. To date there has been a "patchwork" of regulations in the EU: in some cases there are no regulations at all, in others there are sophisticated procedures in place. The new directive now counteracts the dangers and risks of such regulatory differences.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Insolvency & Restructuring, CMS Germany, European Commission, European Parliament
    Authors:
    Dr. Alexandra Schluck-Amend
    Location:
    European Union
    Firm:
    CMS Germany
    EU Parliament adopts directive on preventive restructuring
    2019-04-09

    The EU Parliament adopted the Directive on future "Preventive Restructuring Frameworks", which creates the basis for uniform preventive restructuring across the European Union and will fundamentally change how companies deal with financial difficulties and restructuring.

    Until now, the EU has suffered from a regulatory patchwork in this area with no regulations in some markets and sophisticated procedures in others. The new directive mitigates the dangers and risks posed by the former uneven regulatory landscape.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Insolvency & Restructuring, CMS Germany, European Commission
    Authors:
    Dr. Alexandra Schluck-Amend
    Location:
    European Union
    Firm:
    CMS Germany

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