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    Reform in Restructuring and Insolvency Practice
    2018-07-17

    On 15.03.2018 Amendments to Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law has been introduced by Law No. 7101 and published in the Official Gazette. The most significant changes are as follows:

    Filed under:
    Turkey, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Kaçar Attorneys at Law, Bankruptcy, Debt restructuring
    Authors:
    Çağlar Kaçar
    Location:
    Turkey
    Firm:
    Kaçar Attorneys at Law
    Mediation in insolvency
    2017-11-30

    Introduction

    Turkey has, for the first time, introduced mediation as an alternative dispute resolution system in 2012. The Law on Mediation for Civil Disputes (“Law”) which was published in the Turkish Official Gazette on 22.06.2012 and came into force on 22.06.2013 mainly regulates the principles and procedures applicable in resolving civil disputes by mediation.

    Filed under:
    Turkey, Arbitration & ADR, Insolvency & Restructuring, Kaçar Attorneys at Law, Bankruptcy, Mediation, Dispute resolution, Debt restructuring
    Authors:
    Çağlar Kaçar
    Location:
    Turkey
    Firm:
    Kaçar Attorneys at Law
    Update on the Turkish scheme of arrangement
    2017-12-05

    Introduction

    Execution and Bankruptcy Law (“EBL”) enables a company in financial difficulty to propose a composition to its creditors to restructure its debts. However, EBL only provides formal proceedings and does not provide out of court workouts. As a result, courts do not have the authority to order a creditor to cooperate with an informal composition. Therefore there is a lack of safeguards in favour of debtors with regards to any informal composition proceedings under the current legislation.

    Filed under:
    Turkey, Insolvency & Restructuring, Kaçar Attorneys at Law, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Joint and several liability, Debt restructuring
    Authors:
    Çağlar Kaçar
    Location:
    Turkey
    Firm:
    Kaçar Attorneys at Law
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