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    The chronicles of NAMA
    2011-06-23

    Toward the end of 2009 the Republic of Ireland’s then government passed legislation which would lead to the creation of the National Assets Management Agency (NAMA). The role of NAMA was a simple one: to remove toxic debt from the books of the Irish banks to assist in attempts to revive the national economy. The security would be acquired at a discount and purchased with Government backed bonds. In the first phase of NAMA (focusing on mortgages and other secured facilities with a minimum value of £20m) over £80bn in toxic debts were acquired.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, BDB Pitmans LLP, Bond (finance), Debtor, Landlord, Leasehold estate, Debt, Mortgage loan, Economy, Secured loan, Google, Allied Irish Banks
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    BDB Pitmans LLP
    Insolvent tenants: examining the options
    2011-03-09

    The continuing harsh economic conditions see more and more businesses going into examinership. Examinership has serious implications for landlords.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, LK Shields, Market capitalisation, Surety, Unsecured debt, Dividends, Landlord, Leasehold estate, Covenant (law), Debt, Right to property
    Authors:
    Jill Callanan
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    LK Shields
    The chronicles of NAMA
    2011-03-23

    Toward the end of 2009 the Republic of Ireland’s then government passed legislation which would lead to the creation of the National Assets Management Agency (NAMA). The role of NAMA was a simple one: to remove toxic debt from the books of the Irish banks to assist in attempts to revive the national economy. The security would be acquired at a discount and purchased with Government backed bonds. In the first phase of NAMA (focusing on mortgages and other secured facilities with a minimum value of £20m) over £80bn in toxic debts were acquired.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, BDB Pitmans LLP, Bond (finance), Debtor, Landlord, Leasehold estate, Debt, Mortgage loan, Economy, Liquidation, Google, Allied Irish Banks
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    BDB Pitmans LLP
    Disclaiming leases
    2010-12-01

    Ireland has a temporary insolvency process known as “court protection” and commonly called examinership. This provides a breathing space within which a court will determine whether parts of the business can survive after restructuring. This may entail existing leases being disclaimed. The recent case of Bestseller Retail Ireland Limited gives an interesting example of how the court will exercise its discretion in considering an application to disclaim a lease.

    Background

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Mason Hayes & Curran LLP, Shareholder, Retail, Landlord, Leasehold estate, Parent company, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Kevin Hoy
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
    Interests of secured creditors unaffected by recent case
    2009-02-02

    In the matter of Birchport Limited (under the protection of the Court) and in the matter of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 1990

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Matheson LLP, Unsecured debt, Dividends, Leasehold estate, Interest, Debt, Liquidation, Default (finance), Secured creditor, Prejudice, Market value, Secured loan
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Matheson LLP
    Supreme Court gives examinership a much-needed boost
    2009-12-15

    Last week the Supreme Court overturned Mr Justice McGovern's recent decision in the Linen Supply of Ireland examinership that the current legislation does not permit the repudiation of leases in an examinership. The case has now been remitted back to the High Court to consider whether, in the specific case before it, the leases ought to be repudiated in order for a scheme of arrangement to be formulated.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, A&L Goodbody, Retail, Landlord, Leasehold estate, Remand (court procedure), Leverage (finance), Constitutional amendment, Supreme Court of the United States
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    A&L Goodbody
    Dutch Supreme Court judgment: software contracts in disarray?
    2007-10-23

    A recent insolvency law case in the Dutch Supreme Court could have serious consequences for software licensees faced with a bankrupt supplier or licensor. The effect of the judgment may be to render traditional software escrow agreements insufficient and to require additional protective measures.

    Summary

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Litigation, Bird & Bird LLP, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Leasehold estate, Interest, Vacated judgment, Trustee, Supreme Court of the Netherlands
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    Bird & Bird LLP
    Distressed property assets in Dubai – key legal considerations for buyers and sellers
    2009-12-01

    Unique nature of UAE property market

    Filed under:
    United Arab Emirates, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, Share (finance), Leasehold estate, Limited liability company, Debt, Mortgage loan, Joint-stock company, Gulf Cooperation Council
    Location:
    United Arab Emirates
    Firm:
    Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
    Recession - what recession? Why more companies are avoiding insolvency this time round
    2012-11-15

    Having double dipped and bumped along the bottom, the UK economy's rollercoaster ride looks set to continue for some time to come.  Yet despite these grim conditions, it has been surprising to see a year on year decline in the number of companies entering formal insolvency.  Our restructuring group reports on the factors at play and their experience of the current market.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Olswang LLP, Leasehold estate, Balance sheet, Capital requirement
    Authors:
    James Kennard
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Olswang LLP
    Enforcing the landlord’s rights against tenants in administration
    2012-11-27

    A problem frequently faced by landlords in the current economic climate is that of tenants who time their entry into administration so that it takes place just after rent payable in advance on a quarter day has fallen due. This growing practice has left landlords frustrated and out of pocket.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Collyer Bristow LLP, Landlord, Leasehold estate, Asset forfeiture
    Authors:
    Gavin Kramer
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Collyer Bristow LLP

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