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Whether facing the imminent bankruptcy of your own organization or that of a supplier or customer, this program will provide you with the basics you need to navigate the world of insolvency.

Originally presented at ACC’s Northeast Ohio Chapter on January 17, 2002, by Candace M. Jones and Michael P. Shuster, Hahn Loeser and Park, LLP. Includes sample forms, articles: "Chapter 11 Reorganization" & "Acquiring Financially Troubled Businesses" etc. Copyright 2002.

Presented at ACCA/GCCA European chapter 2002 Annual Meeting. This presentation was part of the program on buying distressed companies.

This webcast provided insights into the opportunities for doing business with companies in chapter 11 proceedings, key indicators of pitfalls for technology and software due diligence, creative ways to limit credit exposures, how to avoid and defend preference and fraudulent transfer suits and acquiring assets from troubled companies.

A discussion of keeping software licenses important to a company's operations during the bankruptcy proceedings of the software licensor.

Chart includes the basic principles of compliance, the responsible party, and status, and includes supplemental appendix materials.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Clayton Utz

This article focuses on provisional liquidation in Australia.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Australia
Thomas Schutte, LL.M., Russell Advocaten B.V., member of Primerus
3 pages

This brief article discusses why companies are required to lay down activities with their sole shareholder in writing, otherwise the sole shareholder risks that agreements concluded with the company can later be successfully annulled (mostly by the trustee in a bankruptcy).

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Netherlands
Douglas W. Arner, Emilios Avgouleas and Evan Gibson
76 pages

This paper analyses three major banking crises over the past two decades to explain, on the basis of evidence, why restructuring systemic banks’ balance sheets is the most effective approach when bailing-out a banking system in Hong Kong.

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Interest Area: Financial Services, Government
Source: Resource Library
Region: China, Hong Kong

This is a sample form to use when filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
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