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Heads I win, tails you lose:   October 5, 2011
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Two recent cases, however, suggest that US Bankruptcy Courts are still battling with parochialism. In an odd coincidence, these two cases from distant courts conclude that the unique US approach to information “discovery” trumps European approaches, both offensively and defensively.
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In December 2010, the supermarket giant Controladora Comercial Mexicana became the first major Mexican company to achieve a pre-pack arrangement, for $2 billion of debt, under new pre-pack-friendly concurso provisions.
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Though bankruptcy laws in the region today are largely dysfunctional, the Middle East has a uniquely solid and venerable foundation on which more effective insolvency laws might be built. Islam devotes particular attention to notions of peace and forgiveness – including a surprisingly specific rule of bankruptcy relief.
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The only people who complain about insolvency proceedings more bitterly than creditors . . . are creditors’ lawyers. The recent case of the developer Al-Murjan points to a revival of the bankruptcy law in the United Arab Emirates, and even though that law is not known to be “debtor-friendly”...
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Lawyers often seem too clever in arguing legal niceties to help clients avoid responsibility. Sometimes, though, a lawyer is hoisted with his own petard as a court fashions new super-niceties to reflect modern developments and undercut long-established rules.
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Forum shopping, or to put it more diplomatically, careful forum selection, is absolutely essential to the effective pursuit of remedies in US Bankruptcy Courts. Another recent decision regarding a Cayman hedge fund seeking – and this time receiving – cooperation from a US Bankruptcy Court illustrates ...
 
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