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    The German Federal Supreme Court dismisses claim by bondholders against Greece, denying jurisdiction on grounds of state immunity
    2016-04-11

    The German Federal Supreme Court (Bundesgerichtshof) recently held that creditors cannot bring claims against the Hellenic Republic before the German courts in the context of Greece's debt restructuring in 2012 , finding that Greece enjoys immunity from jurisdiction before the German courts (decision of 8 March 2016; docket number VI ZR 516/14).

    Background and facts

    Filed under:
    Germany, Greece, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Public, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, Bond (finance), Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Authors:
    Tilmann Hertel
    Location:
    Germany, Greece
    Firm:
    Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
    German Federal Supreme Court decides on set-aside of global assignment of trade receivables
    2008-01-17

    In a judgment of November 29, 2007 that is of particular interest to financial institutions involved in asset-based lending, the German Federal Supreme Court (Bundesgerichtshof) allayed concerns that a global assignment (Globalzession)—the assignment of all existing and future trade receivables to a lender to secure loans—would not survive the insolvency of the respective originator.[1] This decision was eagerly awaited because various judgments of German Higher Regional Courts (Oberlandesgerichte) had raised concerns lately that the security interest over receivables created in the last th

    Filed under:
    Germany, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Jones Day, Collateral (finance), Accounts receivable, Liability (financial accounting), Secured loan, Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Location:
    Germany
    Firm:
    Jones Day
    Federal Supreme Court: No Jurisdiction Over Greek Bond Litigation
    2016-03-16

    As we mentioned before, the Greek debt crisis has reached the Federal Supreme Court (Bundesgerichtshof).

    Filed under:
    Greece, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Taylor Wessing, Bond (finance), Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Authors:
    Peter Bert
    Location:
    Greece
    Firm:
    Taylor Wessing
    The limitation period applicable following a failed attempt to enforce an arbitral award prevails over limitation periods set by substantive law
    2018-09-27

    In decision 5A_375/2017, which is slated for official publication in the court reporter, the Swiss Supreme Court ruled for the first time that the statute of limitation for a claim evidenced by a certificate of shortfall is governed by the Swiss Debt Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law (DEBA), irrespective of whether foreign or Swiss substantive law is applicable to the original claim (i.e. the claim resulting from two arbitral awards rendered in Singapore) . This may allow the award creditor enforcing an arbitral award in Switzerland to benefit from a much longer limitation period.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Arbitration & ADR, Insolvency & Restructuring, Schellenberg Wittmer, Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Authors:
    Benno Strub
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    Schellenberg Wittmer
    The fine line between debt restructuring and bankruptcy proceedings
    2017-03-03

    IntroductionRevocation of temporary composition moratoriumAppeal againts final composition moratoriumComment

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, MLL Legal Ltd, Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Authors:
    Sabina B. Schellenberg , Stéphanie Oneyser
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    MLL Legal Ltd
    Werden ausländische Urteile über Anfechtungsklagen in der Schweiz anerkannt?
    2017-12-07

    Anfechtungsklagen – Worum geht es?

    Schuldner können versucht sein, Vermögenswerte dem Zugriff durch eine mögliche Zwangsvollstreckung zu entziehen. Die Anfechtungsklage (auch "Pauliana" genannt) gibt der Konkursverwaltung, und unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen den Gläubigern, die Möglichkeit, solche Rechtshandlungen des Schuldners anzufechten. Bei Gutheissung der Klagen werden die Vermögenswerte der Zwangsvollstreckung zugeführt.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, VISCHER AG, Bankruptcy, Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Authors:
    Dr. Christian Oetiker
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    VISCHER AG
    Basler ZPO-Tag: Aktuelles im Zivilprozess- und Vollstreckungsrecht
    2017-12-14

    Der Basler ZPO-Tag 2017 vom 3. November 2017 (Programm) befasste sich mit aktuellen praktischen Fragen und Neuerungen rund um die verschiedenen zivil-prozessrechtlichen Verfahren und die Vollstreckung. Für Gläubiger wie auch Schuldner sind insbesondere der Wegfall des Gefährdungserfordernisses beim Arrest gestützt auf Urteile sowie neue Tendenzen bei der Verjährungsunterbrechung durch Betreibung von Bedeutung.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, VISCHER AG, Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Authors:
    Anela Lucic
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    VISCHER AG
    News from SAirGroup liquidation
    2016-06-10

    Introduction

    The insolvency proceedings for the Swissair companies have yet again proved to be one of the biggest and most important cases in the history of Swiss insolvency law. The Federal Supreme Court recently rendered a groundbreaking decision in the liquidation proceedings for SAirGroup and changed its jurisprudence regarding the legitimacy of an insolvent company's estate to claim for damages incurred by company creditors.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, MLL Legal Ltd, Liquidation, Liquidator (law), Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Authors:
    Sabina B. Schellenberg , Stéphanie Oneyser
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    MLL Legal Ltd
    Zurich Supreme Court confirms criminal liability
    2014-02-21

    Introduction
    Facts
    Decision
    Comment


    Introduction

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, MLL Legal Ltd, Debtor, Consideration, Liquidation, Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Authors:
    Sabina B. Schellenberg
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    MLL Legal Ltd
    SAirGroup's debt restructuring liquidation leads to new decision
    2014-06-06

    Latest proceedings
    Circular


    Latest proceedings

    The debt restructuring proceedings of former national carrier Swissair are still ongoing and keeping the courts busy.

    Filed under:
    Switzerland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, MLL Legal Ltd, Dividends, Liquidation, Debt restructuring, Swiss Federal Tribunal
    Authors:
    Sabina B. Schellenberg , Stéphanie Oneyser
    Location:
    Switzerland
    Firm:
    MLL Legal Ltd

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