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    Cayman court revisits winding up petitions against general partners
    2022-05-20

    In the recent decision of Re Formation (Cayman) Fund I, L.P (unreported, 21 April 2022), Justice Kawaley held (notwithstanding the earlier decision of Justice Parker in Re Padma Fund L.P. (unreported, 8 October 2021) in respect of a creditor's petition) that a limited partner may petition to wind up an exempted limited partnership (ELP) on the just and equitable ground by presenting a petition against the ELP directly (rather than against the general partner), and that an ELP may be wound-up in the same manner as a company pursuant to Part V of the Compani

    Filed under:
    Cayman Islands, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Ogier, Private equity
    Authors:
    Anna Snead , Nour Khaleq
    Location:
    Cayman Islands
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Assignment For Benefit Of Creditors: A Uniform Law Is Needed
    2022-03-31

    It’s time for a uniform law on the subject of assignment for benefit of creditors.

    Description

    Assignment for benefit of creditors laws are commonly known by the acrostic “ABC Laws”–for obvious reasons.

    Such laws are a tool for owners of a distressed business in shutting the business down.

    Here’s what happens in an ABC: debtor’s assets are transferred to an assignee, who then liquidates those assets and distributes proceeds to creditors.

    Various Tools

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Koley Jessen PC, Private equity
    Authors:
    Donald L. Swanson
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Koley Jessen PC
    Unprecedented precedents: English High Court winds up publicly listed company for loss of substratum
    2022-03-30

    The English High Court case Duneau v Klimt Invest SA & Ors [2022] EWHC 596 (Ch) is perhaps the first decision where a public listed company was wound up under section 122(1)(g) of the UK Insolvency Act 1986 on the just and equitable ground for loss of substratum. The case also considered whether a public listed company can be subject to equitable considerations and constraints such as those which apply in the context of quasi-partnership cases.

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Simmons & Simmons, Private equity
    Authors:
    Mohammed Reza , Darren Low
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Simmons & Simmons
    Acquisition Financing in Denmark
    2022-03-09

    Market overview and developments

    Filed under:
    Denmark, Banking, Corporate Finance/M&A, Insolvency & Restructuring, Horten Law Firm, Private equity, Articles of association, MiFID
    Authors:
    Lars Lüneborg
    Location:
    Denmark
    Firm:
    Horten Law Firm
    Annual Case Review 2021
    2022-02-22

    ANNUAL CASE REVIEW 2021 serlecourt RAISING THE BAR IN CHANCERY & COMMERCIAL “Stacked with highly experienced silks and juniors, Serle Court has long been one of the leading sets when it comes to civil fraud disputes” Legal 500 serlecourt 02 Welcome to Serle Court’s Annual Review of 2021. In the second year of the pandemic, barristers at Serle Court have continued to appear, often remotely, in courts at all levels around the world, in cases across our wide field of commercial chancery law.

    Filed under:
    Africa, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, European Union, Global, Middle East, United Kingdom, Banking, Company & Commercial, Competition & Antitrust, Energy & Natural Resources, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Public, Real Estate, Tax, Telecoms, Trademarks, Wills & Probate, Serle Court, Brexit, Private equity, Articles of association, Coronavirus, Anti-bribery and corruption, Barclays, HM Revenue and Customs (UK), EUIPO, Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (UK)
    Location:
    Africa, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, European Union, Global, Middle East, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Serle Court
    Sunny With Clear Skies, But a Chance of Turbulence on the Horizon: Private Credit Restructuring Year in Review
    2022-02-08

    This past year was marked by extraordinary deal activity. Record breaking M&A activity drove record breaking private credit activity. Private equity M&A activity was at a substantial high, with over 8,500 deals worth $2.1 trillion, a 60% increase over 2020. Not surprisingly, in this environment, defaults were at all-time lows. The Proskauer Private Credit Default tracker showed an active default rate of approximately 1% at the end of 2021, compared to 3.6% in 2020.

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Proskauer Rose LLP, Private equity, Supply chain, Mediation, Coronavirus
    Authors:
    Peter J. Antoszyk , Charles A. Dale , David M. Hillman , Vincent Indelicato , Megan R. Volin
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Proskauer Rose LLP
    ASHINC or Swim Case Study: Lessons for Private Equity Sponsors on Distressed Portfolio Company Risks (Part I: Sponsor Breach of Company Loan Agreement)
    2022-02-01

    In an opinion that mostly flew under the radar in 2021, Judge Christopher Sontchi from the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (the “Court”) found a private equity sponsor (the “Sponsor”)1 liable (and, in some cases, not liable) under various contractual and tort theories in connection with actions the Sponsor took or did not take in its failed efforts to stave off a potential bankruptcy filing of its portfolio company, Allied Systems Holdings, Inc., now known as ASHINC Corporation (“Allied” or the “Company

    Filed under:
    USA, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, Private equity, Fourth Amendment
    Authors:
    Ronit J. Berkovich , Teddy Cohan
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP
    SCOTUS’s house call on Healthcare Industry: the economic impact of mandatory vaccination
    2022-01-31

    The Bankruptcy Protector

    Filed under:
    USA, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, Medicare, Medicaid, Bankruptcy, Private equity, Telemedicine, Coronavirus, CARES Act 2020 (USA), Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Frank P. Terzo
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
    Manitoba’s Upcoming New Limitation of Actions Framework - What Secured Lenders Need to Know
    2022-02-01

    A limitation period is the statutory time limit set out in law for a person to file a lawsuit as a result of some loss or damage. Each Canadian province has a specific statutory framework governing limitation periods for legal matters falling under provincial jurisdiction. Many provinces use a “discoverability” scheme under which a person must commence legal proceedings within two years of specific factual elements being “discovered” by the person.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Manitoba, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Dentons, Private equity
    Authors:
    Sam A. Gabor
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Dentons
    ASHINC or Swim Case Study: Lessons for Private Equity Sponsors on Risks Relating to Distressed Portfolio Companies (Part I: Continuous Contractual Breach Under a Loan Agreement)
    2022-02-01

    In an opinion that mostly flew under the radar in 2021, Judge Christopher Sontchi from the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (the “Court”) found investment firm Yucaipa American Alliance Fund I, L.P. and Yucaipa American Alliance (Parallel) Fund I, L.P.

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, Private equity, Fourth Amendment
    Authors:
    Ronit J. Berkovich , Teddy Cohan , Glenn D. West , Andrew J. Yoon
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP

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