When can a managing director be held personally liable in Hungarian liquidation proceedings—and when does the law allow the burden of proof to flip, making a creditor’s case dramatically easier to prove? This case shows that the answer depends not only on the director’s conduct, but on choosing the right legal basis in the statement of claim.
1. Facts
The defendant was the manager of the debtor (who has gone into liquidation) with independent representation rights and its sole member.
Filed under:
Authors:
Location:
The Hungarian Supreme Court has ruled that in a lawsuit initiated by an insolvent debtor, a creditor’s claim arising after the commencement date of the liquidation cannot be enforced as a set-off claim against the debtor.
Background
Filed under:
Authors:
Location:
Firm: