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New Member Spotlight

The International Committee community continues to grow! We’re excited to welcome our newest member to the committee:

McDermott International

The ABI International Latin America Insolvency Symposium took place in Mexico City, September 8-10, 2024, bringing together prominent bankruptcy judges and experienced practitioners.

Author’s Note: This is an edited excerpt from the author’s forthcoming master’s thesis, a larger-scope comparative study on “wrongful trading” in England under Insolvency Act 1986, s 214 and the tort of “deepening insolvency” in some U.S. states.

Co-Chairs’ Corner

Co-Chairs’ Corner

As your co-chairs, we are very excited to welcome new members to the committee, and we also look forward to connecting with longtime committee members. We thank those who have contributed articles to this newsletter (and to Simon Eickmann and Olya Antle for acting as editors).

Perhaps against expectations, 2024 included considerable bankruptcy activity in the U.S.

Meet the new Membership Relations Director, Charles Phiri

Co-Chair’s Corner

As your co-chairs, we are very excited to welcome new members to the committee and also look forward to connecting with long-time committee members. Thanks to those who have contributed articles to this newsletter (and to Simon Eickmann and Olya Antle for acting as editors).

In cross-border restructuring cases, frequently there is a U.S. or U.K. parent company and a German subsidiary. In a crisis, the managing director of the German entity often has a hard time explaining to the parent company what the duties are under German law if there is a crisis. From a U.S./U.K. perspective, the managing directors seem to be “wetting their pants” for no reason.

This article deals with the controversial practice of a Polish debtor being a capital company entering a multi-million M&A procedure by dividing assets and transferring part of the assets to a new shell company, in which the ownership structure was created on the model of the old company.

The first in a series of webinars focusing on insolvency topics across geographies, this session delves into issues and strategies affecting asset recovery. Hear from professionals active in countries across Latin America who will explain what legal, financial and logistical challenges they face in recovering assets, both domestically and across borders, and the tips and tools they use to overcome obstacles.

This panel provides an overview of some key issues, sectors and trends in real estate from a global and cross-border perspective by examining the status of asset class and related global/regional market conditions, issues confronting stakeholders and the legal tools they are using to manage and reposition assets, and predictions for the balance of 2025. Considerations for U.S. investors in non-U.S.-based real estate projects, as well as the perspectives of certain foreign investors or lenders to U.S. real estate-based projects, also is discussed.

Several U.S. bankruptcy courts recently have recognized CCAA reverse vesting orders in chapter 15 cases, but not without some reservations as to their breadth and effect. This panel will discuss the use of reverse vesting orders to effect asset sales in cross-border transactions.

Discover firsthand insights into insolvency in Africa. In this webinar, the panelists will showcase their countries' approaches, followed by engaging discussions on the pivotal roles and rights of stakeholders (creditors, employees and shareholders). Uncover essential perspectives and strategies that are reshaping the landscape of insolvency management worldwide. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain actionable knowledge and network with industry leaders!

Ponzi and other fraudulent schemes continue to proliferate. Many of these schemes, event if primarily targeted at Americans, operate using offshore entities in the Caribbean. As a result, resolving such schemes typically involves domestic receiverships or bankruptcy coupled with offshore liquidation proceedings. The victims’ recoveries may vary widely depending on whether the distribution of the scheme’s remaining assets is determined by U.S. bankruptcy law, U.S. common law or foreign law. This panel will explore the various ways in which U.S.

Join us for an exhilarating exploration of the dynamic world of mediation and arbitration in restructuring and insolvency cases across common law and civil law jurisdictions. This abiLIVE webinar will delve into the different (supra)national legal frameworks shaping these processes, uncovering when and why mediation and arbitration is a game-changer, especially for cross-border and parallel proceedings. The panelists also will discuss types of mediators and selecting the most "effective" mediators based on case nuances and necessary interventions in the conflict.

This is the second in a series of webinars that will cover key jurisdictions around the globe, focusing on developments you and your clients need to consider when thinking about bankruptcy-type proceedings in foreign jurisdictions. What you don’t know may hurt your clients, and you can’t just assume that the same rules apply as in the U.S. For this second webinar, the panelists will be examining the situation in Brazil, Canada, the Caymans and Mexico.

This is the first in a series of webinars that will cover key jurisdictions around the globe, focusing on developments you and your clients need to consider when thinking about bankruptcy-type proceedings in foreign jurisdictions. What you don’t know may hurt your clients, and you can’t just assume that the same rules apply as in the United States. For this first webinar, the panelists will be examining the situation in France, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands.

This panel of experts will discuss and analyze asset-recovery issues in cross-border insolvency situations.

On February 8, 2023, Evelyn Meltzer and Kyle Ortiz, co-chairs for the International Committee, co-hosted the 2023 Look Ahead with members of the Asset Sales Committee. Evelyn and Kyle discussed what the committee has been up to as well as future events and speaking and writing opportunities for committee members. Additionally, Evelyn and Kyle discussed hot topics in international insolvencies for 2023. 

Kenneth D. Kraft

Kenneth D. Kraft

Co-Chair

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Jennifer Jenkins

Jennifer Jenkins

Co-Chair

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Adam Swick

Adam Swick

Communications Manager

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Akerman LLP

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Tal Goldsmith

Tal Goldsmith

Education Director

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Stephenson Harwood LLP

+44 20 7809 2894

Charles Phiri

Charles Phiri

Membership Relations Director

Johannesburg,

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Olya V. Antle

Olya V. Antle

Newsletter Editor

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Cooley LLP

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Simon Eickmann

Simon Eickmann

Newsletter Editor

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PLUTA Management GmbH

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Evan J. Zucker

Evan J. Zucker

Special Projects Leader

New York, NY

Blank Rome LLP

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Gaurav Mankotia

Gaurav Mankotia

Special Projects Leader

Westbury, NY

Pryor & Mandelup, LLP

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Amy A. Quackenboss

Amy A. Quackenboss

Executive Director

Alexandria, VA

American Bankruptcy Institute

(703) 739-0800

Chris S. Thackston

Chris S. Thackston

Staff

Alexandria, VA

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Carolyn M. Kanon

Carolyn M. Kanon

Staff

Alexandria, VA

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Jourdana Claibourn

Jourdana Claibourn

Staff

Alexandria, VA

American Bankruptcy Institute

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