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    Update on Dutch partnerships
    2015-06-05

    Update on Dutch partnerships Willemijn Punt The Dutch Supreme Court recently delivered two important and interesting judgments in the matter of partnerships. The first judgment relates to the consequences of bankruptcy of a general partnership or a limited partnership for its partners. The second judgment pertains to a matter that has kept opinions in case law and legal literature divided for a long time, namely whether or not an acceding partner is liable for debts of the partnership going back to a moment in time prior to his or her accession.

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Baker McKenzie, Limited partnership, Supreme Court of the Netherlands
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    Supreme Court renders groundbreaking decision on partnership bankruptcies
    2015-02-10

    In Dutch case law it has long been held that the bankruptcy of a Dutch partnership automatically entails the bankruptcy of each of the partners. In a decision that explicitly breaks with previous case law, the Dutch Supreme Court found on 6 February 2015 that the bankruptcy of a Dutch partnership does no longer entail the bankruptcy of its partners.

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, NautaDutilh, Bankruptcy, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Robert van Galen , Barbara Rumora - Scheltema
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    NautaDutilh
    European perspective in brief
    2015-03-31

    Europe has struggled during the last several years to triage a long series of critical blows to the economies of the 28 countries that comprise the European Union, as well as the collective viability of eurozone economies. Here we provide a snapshot of some recent developments regarding insolvency, restructuring, and related issues in the EU.

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Jones Day
    Authors:
    Mark G. Douglas
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    Jones Day
    Vordering tot het verschaffen van huurgenot of het verrichten van onderhoud: steunvorderingen bij faillissementsaanvraag?
    2014-08-18

    Op 11 juli 2014 heeft de Hoge Raad bepaald dat vorderingen van een huurder tot het verrichten van onderhoud en tot het verschaffen van huurgenot op zichzelf steunvorderingen kunnen opleveren bij een faillissementsaanvraag (ECLI:NL:HR:2014:1681).

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Stibbe
    Authors:
    Iris Hendriksen , Jonathan Gal
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    Stibbe
    Huwelijkse voorwaarden bieden geen bescherming bij faillissement; of toch wel een beetje?
    2014-08-29

    In een recente uitspraak heeft het Hof Den Bosch een nadere uitwerking gegeven van de werking van artikel 61 van de Faillissementswet (“Fw”), die van belang is voor ondernemers die gehuwd zijn na het maken van huwelijkse voorwaarden (Hof Den Bosch 12 augustus 2014, GHSHE:2014:2773).

    Huwelijkse voorwaarden en faillissement

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Bird & Bird LLP
    Authors:
    René Rieter
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    Bird & Bird LLP
    Executory contracts in Dutch bankruptcy law: a bankruptcy trustee is not allowed to "actively" default
    2014-09-05

    Supreme Court of the Netherlands 11 July 2014 (ABN AMRO vs Berzona) 

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, NautaDutilh, Bankruptcy, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Robert van Galen , Barbara Rumora - Scheltema , Teun Struycken
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    NautaDutilh
    Good news for lenders in the Netherlands
    2014-09-23

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, NautaDutilh
    Authors:
    Deirdre Scheenjes
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    NautaDutilh
    Licensee's position improved?
    2014-10-29

    The fate of a licence if the licensor is declared bankrupt is far from straightforward. Generally, the licensee has an interest in being able to continue using the licence "as normal". A recent ruling by the Dutch Supreme Court appears to support this. There is, as yet, no unequivocal answer.

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, VO Patents & Trademarks
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    VO Patents & Trademarks
    Dutch Supreme Court introduces features of universality principle in Dutch international insolvency law
    2013-09-24

    In a ground-breaking decision, the Dutch Supreme Court recently found that a foreign bankruptcy trustee may in principle exercise the powers conferred on him under the lex concursus (the law governing the bankruptcy) in the Netherlands as well. Such powers can include the management and disposal of assets located in the Netherlands at the time of the foreign bankruptcy order.

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, NautaDutilh, Bankruptcy, Supreme Court of the Netherlands
    Authors:
    Barbara Rumora - Scheltema , Robert van Galen , Teun Struycken
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    NautaDutilh
    Curator niet geholpen bij vernietiging zekerheid voor nieuwe kredietrelatie
    2014-01-13

    De Hoge Raad heeft recent uitgesproken dat bij het stellen van zekerheid in het kader van het aangaan van een nieuwe kredietrelatie geen bewijsvermoeden geldt dat betrokken partijen wetenschap van benadeling hadden. Dit maakt het in beginsel niet eenvoudig een dergelijke zekerheidsstelling te vernietigen op grond van de faillissementspauliana.

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
    Authors:
    Berto Winters , Reinout Vriesendorp , Rob van den Sigtenhorst , Ruud Hermans
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek

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