INSOL Europe/LexisPSL coronavirus (COVID–19)—Europe ‘COVID Coffee Breaks’

INSOL Europe/LexisPSL coronavirus (COVID–19)—Europe ‘COVID Coffee Breaks’

INSOL Europe in partnership with LexisPSL are pleased to present a series of free webinars: ‘COVID Coffee Breaks’. Four new sessions have been published.

The COVID Coffee Breaks are short, 20 minutes webinars, in which two or three  share their personal experiences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis in their countries and give highlights of reforms and changes to their national insolvency framework to address the current crisis.

The webinars published to date (and available on demand) on INSOL Europe’s website here: , include:

 

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4–10 May 2020

 

 

  • Belgium
  • France
  • Luxembourg

  • Bart De Moor, partner, lawyer, Strelia, Belgium
  • Jean Baron, partner, insolvency practitioner, CBF Associés, France
  • Christel Dumont, senior counsel, Dentons, Luxembourg

11–17 May 2020

 

 

 

  • Germany

  • The Netherlands

 

 

  • Frank Tschentscher, partner, lawyer, solicitor (England & Wales), Luther, Germany

  • Alice van der Schee, partner, lawyer, Van Benthem & Keulen, The Netherlands

18–24 May 2020

 

 

 

 

  • Austria

  • Italy

  • Switzerland 

 

 

  • Matthias Prior, partner, lawyer, Abel, Austria

  • Giorgio Corno, partner, lawyer, solicitor (England & Wales), Studio Corno, Italy

  • Sabina Schellenberg, partner, lawyer, Froriep, Switzerland

25–31 May 2020

 

 

 

 

 

  • Channel Islands

  • Ireland
  • UK

 

 

 

  • Stephen Alexander, partner, lawyer, Mourant, Jersey

  • Barry Cahir, partner, head of Insolvency & Corporate Restructuring, Beauchamps, Ireland

  • Frances Coulson, partner, head of Litigation & Insolvency, Moon Beever, UK

INSOL Europe/UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Coronavirus Tracker of Insolvency Reforms

A tracker of insolvency reforms globally produced by UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ in partnership with INSOL Europe is now available: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Tracker of insolvency reforms globally.

We look at various countries worldwide which are expediting reforms to their restructuring and insolvency laws, temporarily suspending onerous insolvency law provisions, increasing limits for statutory demands, suspending enforcement powers and introducing other measures to deal with the coronavirus crisis. As the situation is rapidly evolving with more countries adding new measures daily, you should contact local lawyers in the relevant jurisdiction to check the current measures in force.

 


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About the author:
Kathy specialises in restructuring and cross-border insolvency. She qualified as a solicitor in 1995 and has since worked for Weil Gotshal & Manges and Freshfields. Kathy has worked on some of the largest restructuring cases in the last decade, including Worldcom, Parmalat, Enron and Eurotunnel.