Buch, Englisch, 536 Seiten, Format (B × H): 181 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1052 g
Buch, Englisch, 536 Seiten, Format (B × H): 181 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1052 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-958377-5
Verlag: Oxford University Press
At a time when many companies are looking at renegotiating and restructuring their debt agreements, this book provides a timely analysis of current techniques and likely developments in the field of corporate restructuring.
An expert contributor team from both the US and UK combine their practical experience to cover all aspects of corporate restructuring.
Through vivid exposure of the differences between the two jurisdictions, this book considers likely developments in the corporate restructuring landscape, for example the US Chapter 11 paradigm, as well as addressing lessons learned from past issues which are likely to feed into future develompents
With coverage of techniques available to both stressed and distressed companies, as well as looking at specialist markets and key stakeholders, The Law and Practice of Restructuring in the UK and US is an invaluable guide for banking, finance and insolvency practitioners and their clients, both financial institutions and companies looking to restructure debt, as well as global accountancy firms and law and business schools worldwide.
Zielgruppe
The primary market is law firms with an international finance, banking, insolvency or financial services regulation practice, as well as their clients, both financial institutions and recipients of finance; global accountancy firms and consultancies; law schools and business schools worldwide.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1: Christopher Mallon & Shai Waisman: Introduction
2: Scott Simpson & Jay Goffman: Emergency Share and Assets Sales
3: Nik Colbridge & Nick Saggese: Tender and Exchange Offers
4: Peter Coulton, Douglas Urquhart & Hoyoon Nam: Debt Buy-Backs
5: Christopher Mallon & Harvey R. Miller: Duties of Directors and Management of Distressed Companies
6: Andrew Shutter & Duane McLaughlin: Waivers, Standstills and Amendments
7: Gabriel Moss QC, Dan Bayfield, Adam Al-Attar, Howard Seife & Seven Rivera: Giving Effect to Debt Compromise Arrangements - Binding the Minority or Out of the Money Classes of Creditors
8: Restructuring through US Chapter 11 and UK Pre-Pack Administration
9: Philip Ridgway, Stuart Goldring & Max Goodman: Tax Issues in Restructuring
10: Adrian Harris, Alper Deniz & Paula Greenman: Restructuring in Structured Finance Markets and Vehicles
11: Philip Hertz, Daniel Kossoff & Shai Waisman: Compromising Shareholder Claims Both Generally and in Listed Companies
12: Michael Sippitt & Eric Ivester: Employees and Trade Unions
13: Alastair Meeks & Michael Kam: Pension Trustees and Regulators
14: Christopher Mallon & Shai Waisman: Cross-Border Insolvency