Kyriaki Karadelis, Editor – Global Restructuring Review WWL’s sister publication Global Restructuring Review reports on a talk by Singapore’s Justice Kannan Ramesh at GRR Live New York in September 2018.
By Global Restructuring Review In the course of less than a year, India’s National Company Law Tribunals – the first port of call for hearing insolvency cases – have gone from a standing start to becoming fully fledged...
By Global Restructuring Review London has been a leader in international rescue culture since the Insolvency Act came into effect in 1986. But with Brexit on the horizon and other jurisdictions catching up (particularly in the EU and Asia)...
Richard Woolley, Global Restructuring Review “The absence of an international forum dealing with the resolution of sovereign debt problems has led to decisions being made across a wide range of institutional settings at the local level and...
Who’s Who Legal has brought together Constantinos Klissouras of KP Law Firm, Michael Pluta of Pluta Rechtsanwalts, Mark Traynor of A&L Goodbody and Donald Bernstein of Davis Polk & Wardwell to discuss the type and volume of work they...
Fedra Valencia and Jaime Ruiz Rocamora of Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira explore whether the treatment of secured creditors with guarntees in rem could be leading towards cramdown: "Debt capitalisation and loan-to-own structures should...
Eric Brunstad of Dechert takes an in-depth look at US bankruptcy courts that are constituted as courts of equity: "Our bankruptcy process creates a distinct reorganisation market in its own right superintended by a judge assigned the...
The International Who’s Who of Insolvency & Restructuring Lawyers brings together Susan Moore of Stephenson Harwood, Agustín Bou Maqueda of Jausas, Constantinos Klissouras of KP Law Firm and Alexander Klauser of Brauneis Klauser &...
Derrick C Tay of Gowling Lafleur Henderson explores how the "bad faith" test has been used in Canada. "Restructurings are all about fairness, balancing prejudices and trying to find the greatest good for the stakeholders as a whole."
Evan Flaschen and Renée Dailey of Bracewell & Giuliani explore the importance of being informed about non-US jurisdictions and counsel foreign investors to be aware of US jurisprudence. "If your issuer is in Mexico, expect Mexican law to be...