Insolvency and Restructuring in Germany – Yearbook 2023

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Content

Part One

  • Result of the implementation of the Directive in Estonia: practical challenges
    By Anto Kasak, University of Tartu and Law Firm Kasak & Lepikson
  • Game, set ... defeat!
    Criminal insolvency offences: A comparison of the situation in the UK, Poland, Italy, France and the USA
  1. United Kingdom
    By Dr Annerose Tashiro, Attorney-at-Law 
  2. Poland
    By Dr Alexandra Josko de Marx, LL.M., Attorney-at-Law in Germany
  3. Italy
    By Dr Johannes Heck, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Avvocato Stabilito in Italy (Stuttgart/Bologna)
  4. Germany 
    By Ellen Delzant, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and France
  5. France
    By Patrick Ehret, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and in France (AMCO), Certified Specialist in International Law and European Law (Achern/Strasbourg/Paris)
  6. USA
    By Dr H. Philipp Esser, LL.M. (Chicago), Attorney-at-Law in Germany and in the US (New York State)
  • Criminal prosecution and insolvency administration – the law of asset recovery five years post-reform
    By Bernd Zeitler, Senior Judicial Officer at the Augsburg Public Prosecutor’s Office, and Constantin Graf Salm-Hoogstraeten, Attorney-at-Law in Germany
  • Overcoming crises: The possibilities afforded by hydrogen and tools for recovery
    Interview with Dr Mischa Paterna, Managing Director of Wasserstoffenergiecluster Mecklenburg- Vorpommern e.V., and Dr Ludwig J. Weber, Attorney-at-Law in Germany, Certified Specialist in Tax Law and Certified Specialist in Commercial and Company Law
  • Insolvency statistics
    By Dr Elske Fehl-Weileder, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Certified Specialist in Insolvency and Restructuring Law
  • Corporate Insolvencies in Germany in 2021
  • Corporate Insolvencies in Germany, First Six Months of 2022
  • Insolvency Proceedings Opened in Germany, 2011–2021
  • Insolvency Proceedings Opened in Germany, 2021
  • Insolvency Proceedings Opened in Germany, First Six Months of 2022
  • Number of self-administration proceedings since the ESUG was introduced in March 2012
  • Ranking of the Top 10 Law Firms in 2021
  • Ranking of the Top 10 Law Firms, First Six Months of 2022
  • Insolvency Courts in Germany,
    Offices of Schultze & Braun in Germany, France and Italy
  • Event Calendar, Venues and Dates on Insolvency Law in 2023
  • German-English Glossary

Part Two

  • Surprising changes to the StaRUG, and the COVInsAG becomes the SanInsKG
    By Dr Elske Fehl-Weileder, Attorney-at-Law in Germany and Certified Specialist in Insolvency and Restructuring Law
  • Insolvency Code (Insolvenzordnung, InsO)
  • Act on the Temporary Modification of Recovery and Insolvency Law Provisions to Mitigate the Effects of the Crisis (Sanierungs- und insolvenzrechtliches Krisenfolgenabmilderungsgesetz – SanInsKG)
  • Extract of the Introductory Act to the Insolvency Code (Auszug aus dem Einführungsgesetz zur Insolvenzordnung, EGInsO)
  • 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 (EuInsVO)
  • List of Abbreviations