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    Insolvency of Hanjin: Implications for Swiss freight forwarders and shippers/recipients in Switzerland
    2016-10-04

    The insolvency of the container shipping company Hanijn freezes cargo on vessels and ports in amount of USD 14 Billions. Worldwide, all concerned parties try to defreeze their cargo and face complex legal problems.

    Swiss companies must now analyse the implications of these problems in Switzerland which can be outlined as follows (see in detail Raphael Brunner, KOLT-Newsletter, in German):

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Shipping & Transport, MME Legal Tax Compliance
    Authors:
    Prof. Dr. Andreas Furrer , Prof. Dr. Juana Vasella
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    MME Legal Tax Compliance
    Corporate Law Reform
    2016-11-29

    The Swiss Federal Council presented to parliament its dispatch for a reform of Swiss corporate law. The draft Act amending the Swiss Code of Obligations (Draft Act) seeks to modernize corporate governance by strengthening shareholder rights and promoting gender equality on corporate boards and senior management. It also replaces the provisions of the (interim) Ordinance on Excessive Compensation (Minder-Ordinance) by a federal act of parliament with only a few changes.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Bär & Karrer, Corporate governance, Shareholder, Board of directors, Gender equality
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    Bär & Karrer
    Statute of limitation will apply to claims confirmed in loss certificates older than 20 years
    2016-12-09

    A creditor of a debt in Switzerland can file a debt collection request against the debtor to enforce its claim. The debt collection proceedings will eventually lead to the seizure of the debtor's assets. If the enforcement proceedings are unsuccessful and the debtor's assets are insufficient to cover the creditor's claim, the debt collection authorities will issue a loss certificate confirming the part of the claim which was not covered by the proceeds.

    Loss certificate

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, MLL Legal Ltd, Debt collection
    Authors:
    Sabina B. Schellenberg , Stéphanie Oneyser
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    MLL Legal Ltd
    Restructuring over liquidation
    2015-06-01

    48 IFLR/May 2015 www.iflr.com The collapse in 2001 of Switzerland’s national airline Swissair, until then regarded as a symbol of the country’s reliability and efficiency, sparked a debate over the need to amend Swiss insolvency laws. Criticism was raised that the Swiss Debt Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law (DEBL) had proven ineffective in facilitating the restructuring of companies in distress and was not adequate to deal with the insolvencies of large groups of companies.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Aviation, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Prager Dreifuss, Liquidation
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    Prager Dreifuss
    Debt collection and insolvency: is it all about money?
    2015-06-19

    Introduction
    Measures against abusive insolvencies

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, MLL Legal Ltd, Debtor, Debt collection
    Authors:
    Sabina B. Schellenberg , Stéphanie Oneyser
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    MLL Legal Ltd
    Insolvency and licences
    2016-01-15

    Licences – whether relating to technologies, trademarks, images, audiovisual materials or software – are increasingly important corporate assets. The insolvency of a licensor or licensee can have diverse implications for the fate of those assets, depending on factors such as place of jurisdiction, applicable law, the insolvency mechanisms available and their effect on such agreements.

    What effect does a licensor filing for insolvency have on a licence?

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, MLL Legal Ltd
    Authors:
    Sabina B. Schellenberg , Stéphanie Oneyser
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    MLL Legal Ltd
    Supreme Court decision on provisional removal of debtor's objections
    2013-08-30

    Introduction
    Facts
    Supreme Court decision
    Comment


    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, MLL Legal Ltd, Shareholder, Debtor, Debt, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Sabina B. Schellenberg
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    MLL Legal Ltd
    Art. 190(1)(II) of the Debt Enforcement and Bankruptcy Act – or a shortcut to bankruptcy
    2013-09-27

    The standard debt enforcement process

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Lenz & Staehelin, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Debt, Circumstantial evidence
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    Lenz & Staehelin
    Insolvency and restructuring
    2013-10-31

    Continuing with our focus on the issues surrounding insolvency and restructuring, Lawyer Monthly speaks to Daniel Hayek, a member of the management committee of Prager Dreifuss Ltd. Prager Dreifuss is  an integrated law firm  in  Switzerland  with  a  strong  international  focus,  some 40 lawyers, and offices in Zurich, Berne and Brussels.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Prager Dreifuss, Bankruptcy, Hedge funds
    Authors:
    Daniel Hayek
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    Prager Dreifuss
    The revised Swiss restructuring law
    2013-11-15

    The Swiss Federal Assembly has passed the revised Swiss restructuring law in the closing vote of 21 June 2013. The referendum deadline has expired uncalled on 10 October 2013. The primary aim of the partial revision of the Swiss Debt Enforcement and Bankruptcy Act is to facilitate restructurings.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Lenz & Staehelin, Debtor
    Authors:
    Tanja Luginbühl
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    Lenz & Staehelin

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