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    Major advances in cross-border insolvency protocols: Lehman Bros. and Madoff Securities
    2009-06-29

    From modest beginnings, the concept of Cross-Border Insolvency Protocols as a means of enhancing cooperation between administrations in international cases has become an established practice in major cases. From their origins in the International Bar Association’s Cross-Border Insolvency Concordat through the early Protocols in Maxwell Communication and Everfresh Beverages, Protocols have become a mainstay in international reorganizations and restructurings.

    Filed under:
    Global, USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP, Security (finance), Liquidation, Common law, Communications protocol, Subsidiary, International Bar Association, Lehman Brothers, United States bankruptcy court
    Authors:
    Bruce Leonard
    Location:
    Global, USA
    Firm:
    Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP
    Joint Forum releases review of the differentiated nature and scope of financial regulation
    2010-01-09

    Yesterday the Joint Forum, a group established in 1996 by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) to deal with issues common to the banking, securities, and insurance sectors, released “Review of the Differentiated Nature and Scope of Financial Regulation – Key Issues and Recommendations”, which addresses key issues and recommendations on the differenti

    Filed under:
    Global, Banking, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Alston & Bird LLP, Security (finance), Hedge funds, Credit risk, Mortgage loan, Financial regulation, Underwriting, Capital requirement, Leverage (finance), Parent company, Financial Stability Board, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (USA), International Organization of Securities Commissions
    Authors:
    Alice Green
    Location:
    Global
    Firm:
    Alston & Bird LLP
    Guernsey security
    2012-07-12

    Introduction

    In finance transactions, security over Guernsey situs assets is usually taken by way of security agreement under the Security Interests (Guernsey) Law, 1993, as amended (the "Law").

    Filed under:
    Guernsey, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Private Client & Offshore Services, Bedell Cristin, Debtor, Security (finance), Intangible asset
    Authors:
    Kate Ovenden
    Location:
    Guernsey
    Firm:
    Bedell Cristin
    Channel Islands Securities Exchange - Restructuring Update
    2013-12-23

    Hopefully you have received previous updates from us in relation to the Channel Islands Stock Exchange (CISX) and the proposed restructuring of the CISX.

    Guernsey scheme of arrangement

    I am pleased to confirm that we now have confirmation that the restructure of the CISX by way of a scheme of arrangement was approved by the Royal Court in Guernsey last Friday.

    Filed under:
    Guernsey, Jersey, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Private Client & Offshore Services, Ogier, Security (finance), Stock exchange, Guernsey Financial Services Commission
    Authors:
    Raulin Amy , Nathan Powell
    Location:
    Guernsey, Jersey
    Firm:
    Ogier
    Bar date imposed for Lehman Brothers' Hong Kong entities
    2010-09-07

    The insolvency proceedings of the Lehman Brothers' group of companies worldwide ("Group") are among the most complicated ones we have seen. A significant factor contributing to the complexity is that many Group entities hold segregated assets (principally securities and funds) for their clients, which may be individuals or entities within or outside the Group.

    Filed under:
    Hong Kong, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mayer Brown, Share (finance), Security (finance), Advertising, Beneficiary, Liquidation, Lehman Brothers, KPMG, Trustee
    Authors:
    Richard M. Tollan , Edmund M. S. Ma
    Location:
    Hong Kong
    Firm:
    Mayer Brown
    Insolvency Resolution of Listed Companies - SEBI Introduces Exemptions
    2018-06-27

    Between 31 May to 1 June, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) amended a number of securities regulations to provide certain dispensations for listed companies undergoing the corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 (IBC).

    These amendments follow SEBI’s discussion paper of March 2018, which set out specific proposals for adjusting the regulatory framework to allow listed companies to comply with their obligations under securities laws.

    Filed under:
    India, Capital Markets, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Khaitan & Co, Public company, Shareholder, Security (finance), Debt restructuring, Securities and Exchange Board of India
    Authors:
    Ashwin Bishnoi , Rohit Ambast
    Location:
    India
    Firm:
    Khaitan & Co
    Proposed amendments to the SARFAESI Act and debt recovery laws
    2016-08-01

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    India, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, JSA, Security (finance), Interest, Debt, Debenture
    Location:
    India
    Firm:
    JSA
    Using tax monies to fund the running expenses of a Company led to restriction of Directors
    2016-06-07

    In Leahy v Doyle & anor [2016] IEHC 177, the High Court issued orders of restriction in respect of directors of two companies (Gingersnap and Scappa), under Section 150 of the Companies Act 1990 (now Section 819 of the Companies Act 2014). While the companies were different, the liquidator and the directors were the same.

    Background 

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Tax, A&L Goodbody, Security (finance), Investment funds, European Commission, European Banking Authority, Central Bank of Ireland, Irish Stock Exchange, High Court (Ireland)
    Authors:
    Paula Mullooly
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    A&L Goodbody
    The priority position of floating charge holders following crystallisation their charge introduction
    2011-04-13

    Introduction

    Prior to 25 March 2011, there was no judicial decision in Ireland on whether the holder of a floating charge could validly improve its position in the order of priority of payments, vis-à-vis preferential creditors, in circumstances where its floating charge crystallises (i.e. converts into a fixed charge) prior to commencement of the winding up of a company.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mason Hayes & Curran LLP, Security (finance), Liquidation, Liquidator (law), Debenture, Companies Act
    Authors:
    Daragh O’Shea
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
    Maximising international restructuring opportunities under UCITS IV
    2011-09-27

    A primary aim of the regulatory amendments included in UCITS IV was to facilitate the creation of more efficient structures within the UCITS framework.

    The three key aspects of UCITS IV designed to assist in achieving this result are the new management company passport, provisions permitting the creation of master-feeder structures and the terms specifically enabling cross border fund mergers.  

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Mason Hayes & Curran LLP, Security (finance), Investment management, Internal market, Diversification (finance), European Commission, European Committee for Standardization, Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Directive (2009/65/EC)
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Mason Hayes & Curran LLP

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