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With traditional and new economy companies experiencing difficulties in the economic downturn, insolvency and restructuring departments are facing a challenging time. Recent high-profile insolvencies have highlighted the need for all companies to be aware of their liabilities and responsibilities under the law. The Global Insolvency & Restructuring Yearbook 2004/05 serves as an up-to-date information guide to this sector, reporting on international developments as well as offering domestic and industry specific analysis.
The publication contains a series of specialist articles focusing on major cross-border issues, and regional reviews, providing industry professionals with an authoritative guide to the market and its leading practitioners. The publication will discuss progress and developments at an international level and will consider how companies can invest in and profit from best practice in this area. Each chapter is contributed by leading market participants on an exclusive basis.
Topics covered include: international corporate recovery, Sales of going concerns under Section 363 of the US Bankruptcy Code, impact if a US bankruptcy filing on lenders' rights, cross-border insolvencies, standards on insolvency and creditor rights, anti-money laundering laws and their impact on pan European restructurings.
Country and regional reviews focus on insolvency & restructuring issues in: Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Czech Republic, Europe, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Latin America, Malaysia, Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, US.
A directory listing over 450 leading companies from the insolvency and restructuring industry completes this essential guide.
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