This timely new work evaluates the law regarding pre-insolvency proceedings. Setting the law in context, the book provides a conceptual framework for ideal practice, illustrating the implications of the new regime with specific practical examples.
This timely new work evaluates the law regarding pre-insolvency proceedings. Setting the law in context, the book provides a conceptual framework for ideal practice, illustrating the implications of the new regime with specific practical examples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicolaes Tollenaar is a partner at RESOR NV in Amsterdam. He specializes in corporate and bankruptcy law, and both advises and litigates on a variety of matters in this area. He has a special focus on cross-border matters and has acted on various major pan-European bankruptcies. Mr Tollenaar writes and speaks regularly on insolvency and restructuring law and practice. Although the author is a fluent English speaker he has engaged an experienced translator with whom he is working closely on the English version.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Preface About the author _ Abbreviations and defined terms Table of Contents _ 1: Introduction 2: Insolvency law: objective and justification 3: Pre-insolvency proceedings: objective and justification 4: Plan governance: a hybrid model with both a democratic and a judicial component 5: Initial observations on valuation and valuation terminology 6: The US Chapter 11 plan procedure 7: The English scheme of arrangement 8: Framework for a pre-insolvency plan procedure 9: Summary Bibliography
Foreword Preface About the author _ Abbreviations and defined terms Table of Contents _ 1: Introduction 2: Insolvency law: objective and justification 3: Pre-insolvency proceedings: objective and justification 4: Plan governance: a hybrid model with both a democratic and a judicial component 5: Initial observations on valuation and valuation terminology 6: The US Chapter 11 plan procedure 7: The English scheme of arrangement 8: Framework for a pre-insolvency plan procedure 9: Summary Bibliography
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