Global Insolvency and Bankruptcy Practice for Sustainable Economic Development, 1st ed. 2015
International Best Practice

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Coordinators: Loparo Kenneth A., Hajjiri Tarek

Language: English

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273 p. · 14x21.6 cm · Hardback

This book is a comparative study of international practices in bankruptcy law, providing perspectives from a variety of specialisms including practitioners, lawyers, bankers, accountants and judges from the United Arab Emirates, the UK and Singapore.

1. Overview of Corporate Restructuring & Insolvency in England and Wales; Adrian Cohen and Gabrielle Ruiz
2. Role of Insolvency Practitioners in Restructuring and Bankruptcy – in the UK; Helen Smithson
3. Maximizing Enterprise Value and Minimizing 'Hold Up Value': Reorganizations in the United States under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code; Mitchell A. Seider, Adam J. Goldberg and John Holman
4. The Role of U.S. Judges and Courts in Enforcing U.S. Bankruptcy Law; Judge Arthur Gonzalez
5. The Effects of Business Insolvency on the Duties and Liabilities of Directors and Officers – a Comparative Analysis With Recommendations to Promote Good Decision Making; David Curry and Joe Schorer
6. Global and Regional Practices in Financial Re-Structuring and Bankruptcy Laws: Lessons to be Learned from Singapore; Andrew Chan

Adrian is an English law qualified practising solicitor and partner in the international law firm Clifford Chance LLP. He is a member of the finance practice and specialises in the fields of restructuring and insolvency law. He has been with the firm since 1990 and a partner since 1998. He is based in the London office but has an international practice, with a particular interest in the Gulf region. He also acts as co-ordinator of the firm's European insolvency and restructuring practice.

Tarek Hajjiri is Director of Legal Policy within the Legal Policy and Research Centre of the Dubai Economic Council.