
Ben Clarke
Deputy Editor at Global Restructuring Review
Deputy Editor of Global Restructuring Review (GRR) @GRRalerts covering cross-border restructuring & insolvency legal news. Views own etc.
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globalrestructuringreview.com | Ben Clarke
(Credit: INSOL International) A panel of prominent judges at INSOL International’s offshore meeting in Hong Kong have urged insolvency lawyers and practitioners not to litigate by e-mail, to avoid grandstanding in court and to keep factual evidence to the facts. To read more Subscribe to Global Restructuring Review Register for limited access Register to receive our newsletter and gain limited access to subscriber content.
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From left to right: Dinkar Venkatasubramanian, Antonia Menezes, James Sprayregen, Pooja Mahajan, with Professor Reinout Vriesendorp appearing virtually (Credit: Insolvency Law Academy) India’s former government chief economic adviser Krishnamurthy Subramanian told Insolvency Law Academy delegates why he thinks the country should be the destination of choice for investors, while former Kirkland & Ellis heavyweight James Sprayregen revealed the “dirty little secret” about liability management...
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globalrestructuringreview.com | Ben Clarke
On a packed opening day at the Insolvency Law Academy’s annual conference in India, Judge Christopher Sontchi provided five best practice tips for insolvency trial judges and former India Supreme Court judge Justice Arjan Kumar Sikri warned that we are passing through “troublesome times” with a rise in economic nationalism and protectionism in key markets.
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globalrestructuringreview.com | Ben Clarke
George Town, Cayman Islands (Credit: shutterstock/Dennis MacDonald) A Cayman court has granted an application to wind up investment holding company SIN Capital based on a debt stemming from a Singaporean arbitral award that has not been recognised or registered in the Cayman Islands. To read more Subscribe to Global Restructuring Review Register for limited access Register to receive our newsletter and gain limited access to subscriber content.
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globalrestructuringreview.com | Ben Clarke
Credit: shutterstock/esfera A US government agency has objected to shadow bank Crédito Real’s Chapter 15 recognition request in Delaware, saying its Mexican bankruptcy plan contains non-consensual third-party releases that are manifestly contrary to public policy and prohibited by the US Bankruptcy Code. To read more Subscribe to Global Restructuring Review Register for limited access Register to receive our newsletter and gain limited access to subscriber content.
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