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    Secured internet portal for formalities
    2011-05-06

    Law n°2011-331 dated 28 March 2011 (OJ of 29 March 2011) relating to modernising the legal professions includes the creation of a secure Internet portal aiming at relaxing the formalities related to insolvency. This national portal will allow the sending and reception of legal proceedings documents, including statements of claim.

    Filed under:
    France, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Hogan Lovells, Information privacy, European Commission
    Authors:
    Bruno Knadjian
    Location:
    France
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Proposed changes in German law (status 26 March 2020)
    2020-03-26

    The German parliament has adopted new legislation yesterday which is expected to become law soon. This briefing summarises the changes made, as well as a number of other legal aspects we find noteworthy in current times with regard to the real estate sector.

    On 25 March 2020, the German Parliament (Bundestag) passed, in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, significant changes in law (the “New Law”). These changes are subject to approval by the Federal Council (Bundesrat), which, however, is expected to be granted soon.

    Filed under:
    Germany, Construction, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Landlord, Force majeure, Coronavirus, European Commission, Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, European Free Trade Association
    Authors:
    Johannes Conradi , Friedrich Heilmann , Timo Elsner , Julia Haas
    Location:
    Germany
    Firm:
    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
    Which steps is Germany taking to respond to COVID-19 and assist potentially stressed/distressed companies?
    2020-03-20

    Due to its constitutional and legal system, Germany is different from a number of other countries around the world. Measures fighting the spread of COVID-19 in Germany cannot be taken at the central government level in Berlin (Bundesregierung) but have to be taken by the governments of the 16 states (Landesregierungen), which constitute the Federal Republic of Germany.

    However, in recent days the Prime Ministers of the 16 German states have coordinated their action closely with each other and with the central German government.

    Filed under:
    Germany, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Squire Patton Boggs, European Commission
    Authors:
    Jens Rinze
    Location:
    Germany
    Firm:
    Squire Patton Boggs
    COVID-19 Germany: The Government's response
    2020-03-17

    Insolvency Law

    The German Federal government is preparing measures to suspend the requirement for companies to file for insolvency in cases where companies are suffering financial losses due to the current COVID-19 crisis. This suspension may apply through 30 September 2020. The German government aims to avoid insolvencies that may occur simply because the state's financial help may not arrive in time.

    Filed under:
    Germany, Employment & Labor, Insolvency & Restructuring, Tax, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, Coronavirus, European Commission
    Authors:
    Dr Steffen C. Hörner , Kai Liebrich , Moritz Kunz
    Location:
    Germany
    Firm:
    Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
    German Tax Reform Act 2018 - A Speed Read on Tax Treatment of Restructuring Measures
    2018-11-26

    On November 23, 2018 the German Federal Council (Bundesrat) approved the Tax Reform Act of 2018 (the “Tax Reform Act”; Gesetz zur Vermeidung von Umsatzsteuerausfällen beim Handel mit Waren im Internet und zur Änderung weiterer steuerlicher Vorschriften), which was passed by the German Parliament (Bundestag) on November 8, 2018.

    Filed under:
    Germany, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Tax, Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP, European Commission, Court of Justice of the European Union
    Authors:
    Katrin Gaensler
    Location:
    Germany
    Firm:
    Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP
    Receivers liable for GST on mortgagee sales
    2011-07-21

    The recent case of Simpson v Commission of Inland Revenue (HC, 17/5/2011; Dobson J, Wellington, CIV 2010-485-1860) concerned the issue of whether receivers are personally liable to account for goods and services tax (GST) on the sale of six properties effected by them.

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Buddle Findlay, Value added tax, Goods and Services Tax (New Zealand), European Commission
    Location:
    New Zealand
    Firm:
    Buddle Findlay
    Commission releases information on finance company investigations
    2010-12-10

    Between 2006 and 2010, 50 New Zealand finance companies either went into liquidation or receivership, or froze payments. The Securities Commission has now released information about its investigations into these finance companies.

    The information released highlights the Commission's work to date, the companies being investigated, the status of the investigations and the behaviour or act that triggered the Commission's involvement. It also answers some common questions about the Commission's work in connection with the failures, including:

    Filed under:
    New Zealand, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Bell Gully, Liquidation, US Securities and Exchange Commission, European Commission
    Location:
    New Zealand
    Firm:
    Bell Gully
    English High Court rules on law applicable to the effects of an EU insolvency proceeding on pending lawsuits
    2008-10-14

    In Elektrim SA (In Bankruptcy) v Vivendi Universal (& Ors) [2008] EWHC 2155 (Comm) the claimant and defendant companies had entered into an investment agreement governed by Polish law, which contained an arbitration clause providing for arbitration in London. It was common ground that unlike the rest of the investment agreement , the arbitration agreement was governed by English law. In 2003, Vivendi commenced arbitration proceedings in London which were still ongoing on 21 August 2007 when Elektrim was declared bankrupt by an order of the Warsaw court.

    Filed under:
    Poland, United Kingdom, Arbitration & ADR, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Locke Lord LLP, Bankruptcy, Breach of contract, Arbitration clause, European Commission, Arbitration Act 1996 (UK), High Court of Justice (England & Wales), Arbitral tribunal
    Location:
    Poland, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Locke Lord LLP
    Banking Regulation 2019 - Portugal
    2019-05-01

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Portugal, Banking, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, White Collar Crime, VdA, Bribery, Blockchain, Libor, Big data, Money laundering, Fintech, Due diligence, Cryptocurrency, Machine learning, European Commission, European Securities and Markets Authority, MiFID, GDPR
    Location:
    Portugal
    Firm:
    VdA
    Evolution of the insolvency law during the economic downturn
    2011-02-14

    The Romanian legal framework on insolvency procedure has been consistently improved following the enactment of Insolvency Law no. 85 (Law 85), which entered into force on 21 July 2006.

    Background

    Filed under:
    Romania, Insolvency & Restructuring, Schoenherr, Bankruptcy, Shareholder, Debtor, Accounts receivable, Debt, European Commission, Constitutional amendment, Trustee
    Authors:
    Emeric Domokos-Hancu
    Location:
    Romania
    Firm:
    Schoenherr

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