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    Genoteerd: Wet Homologatie Onderhands Akkoord (WHOA)
    2021-01-25

    Genoteerd JANUARI 2021 NUMMER 138 WHOA - Wet homologatie onderhands akkoord - Inleiding - WHOA - hoofdlijnen - WHOA - bescherming schuldenaar en schuldeisers gedurende het akkoordtraject - Concluderend In deze uitgave Genoteerd 3 1 Inleiding 1.1 Op 1 januari 2021 is het wetsvoorstel wet homologatie onderhands akkoord (de WHOA) in werking getreden.

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Loyens & Loeff
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff
    Restructuring & Insolvency Q&A: legal framework
    2020-05-20

    The restructuring & insolvency Q&A series provides a comprehensive overview of some of the key points of law and practice of the regulatory environment in Luxembourg. Today's chapter focuses on the legal framework.

    What domestic legislation governs restructuring and insolvency matters in your jurisdiction?

    Filed under:
    European Union, Luxembourg, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Loyens & Loeff, Investment funds
    Authors:
    Anne-Marie Nicolas , Richard Steichen
    Location:
    European Union, Luxembourg
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff
    Belgian moratorium on creditors’ rights extended until 17 June 2020
    2020-05-14

    The statutory moratorium imposed by Royal Decree n° 15 to protect debtors affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis from their creditors is extended by decision of the Belgian federal government from 17 May 2020 to (and including) 17 June 2020.

    The statutory moratorium imposes a stay on creditors’ right to enforce debts, terminate or dissolve existing agreements early and initiate bankruptcy proceedings and forced transfer of assets under judicial reorganisation.

    Filed under:
    Belgium, Insolvency & Restructuring, Loyens & Loeff, Moratorium, Coronavirus
    Authors:
    Marc Vermylen
    Location:
    Belgium
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff
    Hoge Raad geeft duidelijkheid over positie werknemers bij een doorstart
    2020-04-24

    Op 17 april 2020 heeft de Hoge Raad een belangrijk tussenarrest gewezen inzake het pre-pack faillissement van Heiploeg. Uit dit arrest blijkt dat de Hoge Raad van oordeel is dat de regels van Overgang van Onderneming (hieronder nader uiteengezet) niet van toepassing zijn bij een doorstart na faillissement.

    Filed under:
    Netherlands, Employment & Labor, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Loyens & Loeff, CJEU, Supreme Court of the Netherlands
    Authors:
    Maureen te Poel
    Location:
    Netherlands
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff
    Restructuring update - Belgian government imposes temporary statutory moratorium on creditors’ rights
    2020-04-24

    Belgium has already taken numerous measures to mitigate the economic impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The federal government has now also decided temporarily to protect debtors affected by the coronavirus crisis from creditors by imposing a stay on creditors’ right of creditors to enforce debts, terminate or dissolve existing agreements early and initiate bankruptcy proceedings.

    Filed under:
    Belgium, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Loyens & Loeff, Moratorium, Creditors' rights, Coronavirus
    Authors:
    Marc Vermylen , Koen Panis , Vanessa Marquette , Jens De Winne , Mathias Diricx , Ruben Baeb
    Location:
    Belgium
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff
    Banking regulation Q&A: recovery, resolution and liquidation
    2020-04-23

    The banking regulation Q&A series provides a comprehensive overview of the rules governing the banking sector in Luxembourg. Today's chapter focuses on recovery, resolution and liquidation.

    What options are available where banks are failing in your jurisdiction?

    Filed under:
    Luxembourg, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Loyens & Loeff, Corporate governance
    Authors:
    Michael Schweiger , Adrien Pierre
    Location:
    Luxembourg
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff
    Nieuwe steunmaatregelen: uitbreiding corona-ouderschapsverlof en maatregelen voor ondernemingen in herstructurering of moeilijkheden
    2020-07-03

    Recent werden twee koninklijke besluiten (KB nr. 45 en nr. 46) gepubliceerd waarin enkele bijkomende steunmaatregelen voorzien worden in het kader van de COVID-19-uitbraak. Deze voorzien enerzijds de mogelijkheid voor de opname van voltijds corona-ouderschapsverlof en anderzijds enkele nuttige maatregelen tot herverdelen van de arbeid, waaronder het corona-tijdskrediet, voor ondernemingen in herstructurering of moeilijkheden.

    Uitbreiding corona-ouderschapsverlof

    Filed under:
    Belgium, Netherlands, Employment & Labor, Insolvency & Restructuring, Loyens & Loeff, Parental leave
    Authors:
    Kris De Schutter
    Location:
    Belgium, Netherlands
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff
    Supreme Court clarifies the position of employees in the event of a restart
    2020-07-03

    On 17 April 2020 the Supreme Court handed down an important interim judgment concerning the pre-pack bankruptcy of Heiploeg. In this judgment, the Supreme Court holds that the rules on the Transfer of Undertakings (as explained further below) do not apply to a restart following bankruptcy. In addition, the Supreme Court holds that the rules on the Transfer of Undertakings do not always apply in the case of a restart that has been prepared by means of a pre-pack. The Supreme Court takes the view that in the pre-pack bankruptcy of Heiploeg these rules do not apply.

    Filed under:
    European Union, Netherlands, Employment & Labor, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Loyens & Loeff, CJEU, NATO, Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (UK)
    Authors:
    Maureen te Poel
    Location:
    European Union, Netherlands
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff
    Restructuring & Insolvency Q&A: tips and traps
    2020-06-29

    The restructuring & insolvency Q&A series provides a comprehensive overview of some of the key points of law and practice of the regulatory environment in Luxembourg. Today's chapter focuses on tips and traps.

    What are your top tips for a smooth restructuring and what potential sticking points would you highlight?

    Where Luxembourg holding or bond issuing companies are key to a distressed group, the following points are often misunderstood or considered too late, thus jeopardising a smooth restructuring;

    Filed under:
    Luxembourg, Insolvency & Restructuring, Loyens & Loeff
    Authors:
    Anne-Marie Nicolas , Richard Steichen
    Location:
    Luxembourg
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff
    Additional depositor and customer protection - partial revision of the Swiss Federal Banking Act
    2020-06-25

    On 19 June 2020, following the consultation, the Federal Council adopted the dispatch on the partial revision of the Swiss Federal Banking Act (Bundesgesetz über die Banken und Sparkassen, Bankengesetz). The legislative amendment intends to strengthen customer and depositor protection and promote system stability.

    The partial revision focuses on three main areas: (i) the restructuring proceedings for banks, (ii) deposit insurances and (iii) intermediated securities.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Loyens & Loeff, Deposit insurance
    Authors:
    Judith Raijmakers , Stéphanie Szedlák (née Hagmann)
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    Loyens & Loeff

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