ERA: Summer Course on Insolvency Proceedings within the EU
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Event Description
Objective
The purpose of this course is to introduce lawyers to practical aspects of cross-border insolvency proceedings. Insolvency laws, EU legislation and major CJEU case law will be presented.
Key topics
- Recast EU Insolvency Regulation, inter alia
- Centre of main interest (COMI) and forum shopping
- Coordination of proceedings
- Insolvency, cross-border security and rights in rem
- New Directive on insolvency, restructuring and second chance
- Brexit and insolvency
Who should attend?
Lawyers practising or intending to practise in the field of insolvency law and insolvency administrators seeking an introduction to cross-border insolvency law.
Speakers
Rowan Aspinwall, Legal Director, DLA Piper, London
Florian Bruder, Rechtsanwalt, Counsel, DLA Piper, Munich
Jens Haubold, Partner, Thümmel, Schütze & Partner, Stuttgart
Björn Laukemann, Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law
Clara Mara-Marhuenda, Partner in the Dispute Resolution and Commercial & Insolvency Practices, Arendt & Medernach, Luxembourg
Grégory Minne, Partner in the Banking & Financial Services,
the Bank Lending & Structured Finance and the Commercial & Insolvency Practices, Arendt & Medernach, Luxembourg
Nicolaes W.A. Tollenaar, Partner, RESOR, Amsterdam
Patrick Wautelet, Professor at the University of Liège
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Social programme
After a day's intensive training, enjoy our varied social programme: the course dinner with fellow participants, wine-tasting in the Mosel vineyards and a tour of the historic city of Trier.
Language: English
Organiser: Academy of European Law (ERA), Dr Angelika Fuchs
Event number: 118B04
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