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    A new subordination rule entered into force: the role of related party creditors in bankruptcy post amendment to the Slovak Bankruptcy Act
    2012-03-12

    As of January 1, 2012, the Slovak Act on Bankruptcy and Restructuring (Act No. 7/2005 Coll.) has been amended to introduce a statutory subordination of claims of related credi-tors (Section 95(3) of the Slovak Bankruptcy Act). The Amendment affects the ability of creditors to obtain satisfaction from companies in bankruptcy by classifying claims by “related” parties as subordinate to other claims.

    Filed under:
    Slovakia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Schoenherr, Bankruptcy, Debtor
    Authors:
    Gudrun Stangl Lutz , Juraj Steinecker
    Location:
    Slovakia
    Firm:
    Schoenherr
    DIP (supersenior) Financing in Croatian Insolvency
    2017-11-06

    Reasoning behind the changes

    In the two years that the "new" bankruptcy regime – the Bankruptcy Act of September 2015 (Stečajni zakon; the "BA") – has been in place, the number of pre-bankruptcy procedures initiated in Croatia has plummeted to only 273, with 58 restructuring plans being accepted. By comparison, under the previous pre-bankruptcy regime from 2012 to 2015, 8,262 pre-bankruptcy procedures were initiated, with 2,224 restructuring plans being reached.

    Filed under:
    Croatia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Schoenherr, Secured creditor, Debt restructuring
    Authors:
    Ozren Kobsa
    Location:
    Croatia
    Firm:
    Schoenherr
    Croatia: Temporary measures to mitigate the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and Zagreb earthquake in civil, insolvency and criminal procedure law
    2020-03-27

    On 14 March 2020, the Croatian Ministry of Justice issued recommendations to prevent the transmission of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and control the pandemic ("Measures"). The Measures are applicable until 1 April 2020. The Measures advise temporary adjustments to legal requirements in civil, insolvency and criminal procedure law to avoid hardship that would otherwise arise as a result of the coronavirus crisis.

    With the aim of further mitigating the negative effects of the crisis on companies and private individuals, the Measures advise the following:

    Filed under:
    Croatia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Schoenherr, Coronavirus
    Authors:
    Gina Grancarić , Vice Mandarić
    Location:
    Croatia
    Firm:
    Schoenherr
    Croatia: Consumer Bankruptcy Act Introduces Consumer Bankruptcy into the Legal System
    2016-01-05

    The Croatian Consumer Bankruptcy Act (Zakon o stečaju potrošača; "ZSP")[1], which entered into force on 1 January 2016, for the first time introduces the legal concept of consumer bankruptcy into the legal system.

    Filed under:
    Croatia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Schoenherr, Consumer protection
    Authors:
    Ozren Ivkovic , Marko Kruc
    Location:
    Croatia
    Firm:
    Schoenherr
    Time-limited concentration: a possible way forward for companies in difficulties
    2014-06-05

    Introduction
    Accepted defensive framework
    Novelty with regard to time limitation
    Other remedies


    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Croatia, Competition & Antitrust, Insolvency & Restructuring, Schoenherr, Concentration
    Authors:
    Gabriele Wahl Cesarec , Mislav Bradvica
    Location:
    Croatia
    Firm:
    Schoenherr
    Croatia: the new Bankruptcy Act aims to accelerate bankruptcy proceedings and resolve non-liquidity in the market
    2015-11-23

    The recently adopted Croatian Bankruptcy Act ("SZ")[1] sets out a new integrated pre-bankruptcy and bankruptcy regime. SZ has entirely replaced the previous bankruptcy act that was in force for 18 years, as well as provisions regulating pre-bankruptcy settlement proceedings prescribed under the Act on Financial Operations and Pre-bankruptcy Settlement

    Filed under:
    Croatia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Schoenherr, Bankruptcy, Market liquidity
    Authors:
    Ozren Kobsa , Ozren Ivkovic
    Location:
    Croatia
    Firm:
    Schoenherr
    Troika to Cyprus: Drop Debt. Offshore comes Onshore.
    2013-03-31

    BAIL-OUT DÉJÀ-VU

    Filed under:
    Cyprus, Insolvency & Restructuring, Schoenherr, Debt, Bail, ECB
    Authors:
    Denise R. Hamer , Martin Ebner
    Location:
    Cyprus
    Firm:
    Schoenherr
    New Developments in Czech Insolvency Law
    2017-06-08

    An extensive amendment to Act No. 182/2006 Coll., on Insolvency (the "Insolvency Act") will come into effect on 1 July 2017 (the "Amendment").

    The Amendment takes into account the practical recommendations of insolvency judges and administrators as well as other legal professionals. It fundamentally changes many aspects of insolvency proceedings, from preliminary assessment of the insolvency petition, to supervision of the insolvency administrator by the Ministry of Justice and debt relief procedures.

    The Amendment primarily aims to

    Filed under:
    Czech Republic, Insolvency & Restructuring, Schoenherr
    Authors:
    Eva Purgerová
    Location:
    Czech Republic
    Firm:
    Schoenherr
    Schoenherr Journal: Edition 4
    2017-11-24

    schönherr journal www.schoenherr.eu 02/2017 S  cílem harmonizovat a  posílit ochranu proti odcizení obchodního tajemství na úrovni EU byla minulý rok přijata Směrnice Evropského parlamentu a  Rady (EU) 2016/943 ze dne 8. června 2016 o  ochraně nezveřejněného know-how a  obchodních informací (obchodního tajemství) před jejich neoprávněným získáním, využitím a zpřístupněním (dále jen „Směrnice“). V návaznosti na zavádění Směrnice do českého právního řádu dozná určitých změn dosud platná právní ochrana obchodního tajemství.

    Filed under:
    Czech Republic, European Union, Company & Commercial, Competition & Antitrust, Employment & Labor, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, White Collar Crime, Schoenherr, European Commission, European Parliament
    Location:
    Czech Republic, European Union
    Firm:
    Schoenherr
    Czech Republic: decision of the Supreme Court regarding lien on receivables
    2013-09-09

    In its decision of 11 July 2013, Reference No. 21 ICdo 21/2012, the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic comprehensively expressed its opinion on the substantive legal aspects of re-pledging a receivable burdened by a lien and the possibility of negotiating a contractual waiver of re-pledging receivables. According to the decision, the pledging of a receivable does not preclude the possibility of establishing another lien on the same receivable. This decision is crucial for pledgees, typically financing banks.

    Case background

    Filed under:
    Czech Republic, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Schoenherr, Debtor, Accounts receivable, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Vladimír Cížek
    Location:
    Czech Republic
    Firm:
    Schoenherr

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