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    Still unsettled the issue of delayed payment of secured creditors in concordato preventivo ?
    2016-05-31

    The Court of Modena (8 February 2016) challenged precedents of the Court of Cassation ruling thatdelayed payment of secured creditors is allowed only if the timing would not be shorter in bankruptcyliquidation

    The case

    Filed under:
    Italy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Nctm Studio Legale, Liquidation
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale
    Set-­off of overdue receivables, when purchased after the declaration of bankruptcy, is an “abuse of a right” ?
    2016-01-08

    The Tribunal of Monza (12 October 2015) has adopted a broad application of second para. of Art. 56 of the Italian Bankruptcy Law which excludes – only for receivables non yet overdue – that a debtor of the insolvent may offset its debt against receivables which he has acquired after the declaration of bankruptcy or in the year before.

    The case

    Filed under:
    Italy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Tax, Nctm Studio Legale, Accounts receivable
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale
    Concordato competing proposals and purchase offers after conversion of law decree No. 83/2015 (law 6 August 2015, No. 132): new opportunities for investors
    2015-08-31

    Creditors being now allowed to make competing concordato proposals restricts the exclusive powers of the debtor, which are now limited to the choice to commence the procedure, while on the other side it is now always mandatory that a competitive bid process is carried on for the sale of business units and assets, when the proposal of the debtor provides for an already designated buyer

    Concordato competing proposals by creditors

    Filed under:
    Italy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Nctm Studio Legale, Liquidation
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale
    The insolvency procedures of Banca Popolare di Vicenza and of Veneto Banca
    2017-08-03

    On 27 July 2017 Law-Decree No. 99 of 25 June 2017 has been converted into law, which established special rules applicable to the «liquidazione coatta amministrativa»procedure, as well as the sale of the banking business units including assets and liabilities of the two banks, with the financial support by the Italian State. Nctm assisted Bank of Italy, the Ministry of Economy and the Liquidation Commissioners in the sale to Banca Intesa.

    Filed under:
    Italy, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Nctm Studio Legale
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale
    The Court of Cassation rules on the exemption from claw-back action of payments «on usual terms»
    2017-03-01

    With the judgment No. 25162 of 7 December 2016 the Court of Cassation refers the expression set forth in Art. 67, third paragraph, a) of the Italian Bankruptcy Law to the custom between the parties of the specific commercial relationship and not to the wider use of trade

    The case

    An insolvency receiver sued a former supplier of the bankrupt company, requesting the claw-back of payments made by the company.

    Filed under:
    Italy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Nctm Studio Legale
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale
    Collection of debtor’s receivables and set-off security rights of the bank can be stayed after concordato pre-filing, but the debtor is not in control of amounts cashed
    2016-05-31

    The Court of Bolzano (5 April 2016) confirms that revolving credit facility agreements providing forancillary set-off and collection terms in favour of the bank can be suspended, but the bank is protectedbecause the amounts collected are controlled by the Judicial Commissioner

    The case

    Filed under:
    Italy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Nctm Studio Legale, Debtor, Accounts receivable
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale
    The new rules for the insolvency of banks
    2016-01-08

    Directive 2014/59/EU (the "BRRD” or Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive), establishing a framework for recovery and resolution of banks and investment institutions, was implemented in Italy with the Legislative Decree Nos. 180/2015 and 181/2015

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Italy, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Nctm Studio Legale
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale
    Amendments to certain key features of concordato preventivo (law No. 132 of 6 August 2015, converting law decree No. 83/2015)
    2015-08-31

    Lawmakers made a few changes to the concordato rules with the foreseeable result of restricting significantly the access by debtors to the procedure, shifting the main focus  from  liquidation  plans  to schemes allowing to preserve the business as a going concern

    New rules introduced upon conversion of Art. 4 of law decree No. 83/2015

    Filed under:
    Italy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Nctm Studio Legale
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale
    De facto partnerships can be declared bankrupt even if partners are corporations
    2018-05-02

    The Constitutional Court (6 December 2017) confirmed that Art. 147, para. 5, of the Italian Bankruptcy Law does not violate the Constitution as long as it is interpreted in a broad sense

    The case

    Filed under:
    Italy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Nctm Studio Legale, Bankruptcy, Italian Supreme Court of Cassation
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale
    What happens to the lease of business contract when the lessee does not take part to the auction ordered by the Court in the concordato preventivo procedure?
    2017-08-03

    The Court of Siracusa (5 June 2017) ruled that a pending lease of business contract continues on a regular basis, according to the restructuring plan, in case no bids are made according to Art. 163-bis of the Italian Bankruptcy Law

    The case The debtor entered into a business lease contract with a third party before he filed for concordato preventivo.

    Filed under:
    Italy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Nctm Studio Legale
    Authors:
    Fabio Marelli
    Location:
    Italy
    Firm:
    Nctm Studio Legale

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