By Amy Caton, Thomas Moers Mayer, Adam C. Rogoff, Megan M. Wasson, and Ashland J. Bernard (Kramer Levin) In contrast with …
Does Global Insolvency Law Affect Cross-border Capital Flows?
By Professor Yeejin Jang (School of Banking and Finance, University of New South Wales, Sydney), Jenny Jihyun Tak (School of …
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The Cannabis Conundrum: Can Cannabis Companies File Chapter 15?
By Colin Davidson and Catherine Jun (Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP) Cannabis is now legal in 19 states and …
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Chapter 15 and Bankruptcy Credit Events under Credit Default Swaps
By Corinne Ball, George Cahill, Kay Morley, Jay Tambe, Bruce Bennett, & Heather Lennox (Jones Day) A recent spate …
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Why Chinese Companies File Chapter 15 Cases in US Bankruptcy Courts
By Sara L. Chenetz and Tina N. Moss (Perkins Coie) Reward Science and Technology Industry Group Co., Ltd. (“Reward”) joins a …
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Recent Developments in Cross-Border Insolvency and Recognition of Foreign Bankruptcy Proceedings in the US Bankruptcy Courts
By Mark G. Douglas and Dan T. Moss (Jones Day) On July 25, 2019, the Judicial Insolvency Network announced its adoption of …
Crossing The Line In Cross-Border Insolvencies
By Jonathan C. Gordon (Jones Day). Consider an insolvency proceeding outside the United States. To obtain ancillary relief in the …
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Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Law, April 2018
By Richard Levin (Jenner & Block LLP) The bankruptcy courts and their appellate courts continue to explore issues of interest …
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Reconciling “Additional Assistance” with “Appropriate Relief” in Ch. 15
By David L. Eaton (Kirkland & Ellis LLP) and Aaron J. David (Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP)* When faced …
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Bankruptcy Jurisdiction Over Foreign Entities: Exorbitant or Congruent?
By Adrian Walters (Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology) As Oscar Couwenberg and Stephen Lubben have …
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The Dubai World Tribunal and the Global Insolvency Crisis
By Jayanth Krishnan (Indiana—Bloomington) In 2009, as markets from the United States to Europe to the Global South shook, one …
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Chapter 15 Recognition in the United States: Is a Debtor “Presence” Required?
By Daniel M. Glosband, Goodwin Procter LLP, and Jay Lawrence Westbrook, The University of Texas School of Law In a recent case, …
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Second Circuit Limits Availability of Chapter 15
Authors: Jasmine Ball, Richard F. Hahn, M. Natasha Labovitz, George E.B. Maguire, Shannon Rose Selden, My Chi To, Michael E. …
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