Insolvency and Restructuring in Germany - Yearbook 2021
Dr. Braun, Eberhard (Editor) Achern
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Content
Part One
- Singapore’s New Insolvency Statute
By Debby Lim, Director, BlackOak LLC - Coronavirus pandemic: Special arrangements in Germany, France, Italy, Poland and the Netherlands
- Germany
By Dr Jürgen Erbe, MBA, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Certified Specialist in Insolvency Law, Alexander von Saenger, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Certified Specialist in Employment Law, Nils Andersson-Lindström, Attorney-at-Law in Germany, Oksana Miglietti, Certified Public Accountant and Tax Advisor, and Arno Abenheimer, Attorney-at-Law in Germany, Certified Specialist in Tax Law and Tax Advisor - France
By Patrick Ehret, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Attorney-at-Law in France (AMCO), Certified Specialist in International Law and European Law in France, Ellen Delzant, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and France, and Jérémy Reis, Certified Public Accountant in France - Italy
By Alessandro Honert, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Avvocato in Italy, and Dr Sara Puglia Mueller, Certified Public Accountant and Tax Advisor in Italy - Netherlands
By Dr Michael Rozijn, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Certified Special in IT Law - Poland
By Dr Alexandra Josko de Marx, Attorney-at-Law in Germany
- “Climate Change” in restructuring and insolvency law: the StaRUG
By Stefan Ludwig, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Certified Specialist in -Insolvency Law - Preventive Restructuring Framework
- Tourism industry in crisis – Analysis of the situation and potential solutions
By André Bäcker, Certified Public Accountant and Tax Advisor, and Dr Christoph von Wilcken, Attorney-at-Law in Germany - Insolvency statistics
By Volker Böhm, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Certified Specialist in Insolvency Law - Corporate Insolvencies in Germany in 2019
- Corporate Insolvencies in Germany, First Six Months of 2020
- Insolvency Proceedings Opened in Germany, 2010–2019
- Insolvency Proceedings Opened in Germany, 2019
- Insolvency Proceedings Opened in Germany, First Six Months of 2020
- Number of self-administration proceedings since the ESUG was introduced in March 2012
- Ranking of the Top 10 Law Firms in 2019
- Ranking of the Top 10 Law Firms, First Six Months of 2020
- Insolvency Courts in Germany, Offices of Schultze & Braun
- Event Calendar, Venues and Dates on Insolvency Law in 2020
- Glossary
Part Two
- Coronavirus prompts COVInsAG and accelerates shortening of the length of the procedure for discharge of residual debt
By Dr Elske Fehl-Weileder, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Certified Specialist in Insolvency Law - Insolvency Code
- Act to Temporarily Suspend the Obligation to Apply for Commencement of Insolvency Proceedings and to Limit Directors’ Liability in the Case of Insolvency Caused by the Covid-19 Pandemic (COVID-19-Insolvenzaussetzungsgesetz, COVInsAG)
- Extract of the Introductory Act to the Insolvency Code
- Act on the Stabilisation and Restructuring Framework for Businesses (Unternehmensstabilisierungs- und -restrukturierungsgesetz, StaRUG)
- Regulation (EU) 2015/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2015 on insolvency proceedings (as of 4 July 2018)
- List of Abbreviations