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    German court extends lawyers’ liability in insolvencies
    2023-10-03

    A recent decision of the German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof) has extended the liability of legal advisors in crisis situations.

    Background

    Under German law, a lawyer may be liable not only to his client, but also to a third party, if the third party has a special interest in the lawyer's performance. The Bundesgerichtshof has clarified that managing directors and even shadow directors may have such a special interest and may claim damages from their company’s legal advisor for breach of duty (Pflichtverletzung).

    Filed under:
    Germany, Insolvency & Restructuring, Legal Practice, Litigation, Taylor Wessing, Insolvency, Federal Court of Justice
    Authors:
    Leopold Bauer
    Location:
    Germany
    Firm:
    Taylor Wessing
    The Doctrine of Exoneration
    2023-10-03

    What is the Doctrine of Exoneration?

    The doctrine of exoneration concerns the issue of a loan against a jointly-held property. It will apply when the borrowed funds secured against the property are only for the benefit of one party. Thus, this doctrine is able to change the respective interests in property ownership when an interest in the asset is created by one party.

    Fact Scenario Example

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Chamberlains Law Firm
    Authors:
    Stipe Vuleta
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Chamberlains Law Firm
    First ruling on preventive restructuring proceedings in Austria
    2023-10-03

    Austria implemented the directive on preventive restructuring frameworks more than two years ago, in July 2021. In a first ruling on the proceedings, the Vienna Higher Regional Court has reaffirmed the prerequisites for entering preventive restructuring and clarified the checks to be carried out by the courts at the opening of the proceedings.

    Decision

    The Court held that:

    Filed under:
    Austria, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Taylor Wessing, Insolvency, Insolvency Code 1997 (Austria)
    Authors:
    Susanne Fruhstorfer , Andreas Howadt
    Location:
    Austria
    Firm:
    Taylor Wessing
    Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal gives primacy to a foreign exclusive jurisdiction clause over insolvency jurisdiction in landmark case
    2023-10-03

    On 4 May 2023, the Court of Final Appeal (CFA) delivered a landmark judgment in Guy Kwok-Hung Lam (Respondent) -v- Tor Asia Credit Master Fund LP (Appellant) Final Appeal No.13 of 2022 (on appeal from CACV No. 393 of 2021 [2023 HKCFA 9) (“Re Guy Kwok-Hung Lam”).

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Hill Dickinson
    Authors:
    Bryan O'Hare , Pui Yip Leung , Wing Lui , Rachel Yeung
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Hill Dickinson
    What’s next for FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried? The US trial and the effect on FTX investors
    2023-10-03

    Sam Bankman-Fried is scheduled to be tried on eight charges starting on 3 October 2023, and US District Judge Lewis Kaplan has allowed for a second trial on 11 March 2024 on a further five charges that include bribing Chinese officials and committing financial fraud. The charges centre around the alleged fraud and conspiracy to defraud crypto investors and customers in FTX and Alameda Research.

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, White Collar Crime, Keystone Law, US Department of Justice, FTX
    Authors:
    Louise Abbott
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Keystone Law
    Non-appearance and overseas winding-up no bar to proceeding against foreign defendant in Australia
    2023-10-04

    This article considers the New South Wales Supreme Court’s decision to grant leave to proceed against non-appearing foreign defendants, which were in foreign insolvency proceedings.

    There has been a significant growth of litigation in Australia where there is at least one foreign defendant. This is unsurprising given the growing number of international agreements under which the parties govern their contract under Australian law and expressly agree to Australian court jurisdiction, and the volume of global trade with Australia and foreign direct investment.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Ironbridge Legal, Foreign direct investment, Corporations Act 2001 (Australia)
    Authors:
    Trevor Withane
    Location:
    Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Ironbridge Legal
    A Tale of Two Chapters - “Recognizing” the Significant Differences Between Chapter 15 and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cases
    2023-10-04

    In contrast to a case under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, which centralizes a company’s debt adjustment efforts in the U.S. and provides for expansive oversight and supervision by a U.S. court, a Chapter 15 recognition proceeding is an ancillary proceeding in which the U.S. court acknowledges the foreign proceeding and gives it effect under applicable U.S. law.

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Sidley Austin LLP, Insolvency, UNCITRAL, US Congress, ASICS, US Constitution, Chapter 11, US Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 15, US Bankruptcy Code, US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York
    Authors:
    Stephen E. Hessler , Anthony R. Grossi , Carrie Li , Christopher Cheng , Gordon Davidson , Ameneh Bordi , Juliana Hoffman
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Sidley Austin LLP
    Revamped Cayman Islands restructuring regime takes shape
    2023-09-29

    The new restructuring regime in the Cayman Islands distinguishing between winding‑up and recovery gives multinationals another option, say Alex Davies and Spencer Vickers

    Recent amendments to part V of the Cayman Islands Companies Act have updated the domestic restructuring regime and introduced the new role of a court‑appointed restructuring officer and a dedicated restructuring petition. The Cayman Islands restructuring officer regime shares certain features with the administration regime in the UK and the Chapter 11 bankruptcy procedure in the US.

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Conyers
    Authors:
    Spencer Vickers , Alex Davies
    Location:
    Cayman Islands, United Kingdom, USA
    Firm:
    Conyers
    The Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill: Mental Health Moratorium - what lessons can we learn from England and Wales?
    2023-09-29

    On Wednesday, 13 September, the Economy and Fair Work Committee (the "Committee") of the Scottish Parliament heard evidence regarding the general principles of the Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill (the "Bill"). At this stage, the Committee is responsible for examining the Bill and making a recommendation about whether Parliament should support the main purpose of the Bill.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Scotland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Brodies LLP, Coronavirus
    Authors:
    Andrew Scott , Lucy McCann
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Brodies LLP
    They do things differently in Scotland: Attachment
    2023-09-29

    This series looks at the enforcement options available to creditors to recover sums due by a debtor in Scotland. In previous editions we looked at the remedies of Inhibition and Earnings Arrestment.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Scotland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Brodies LLP
    Authors:
    Marianne Griffin
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Brodies LLP

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