CEE Legal Matters is proud to introduce the fifth guide in our new Comparative Guides series. This one focuses on Restructuring in CEE.
The CEE Legal Matters Comparative Legal Guide: Restructuring 2022 provides critical information on the legal framework regarding insolvency and restructuring across the CEE region. It looks at legislation and international instruments, any specials regimes that may apply, including in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, what triggers are in place and who can initiate either type of proceedings, as well as how they play out once initiated. The report also explores the cross-border dimension by looking at whether, and in what conditions, are proceedings in other countries recognized in each CEE market.
The guide can be accessed in electronic format here and in pdf format here.
The CEE Legal Matters Comparative Legal Guide: Restructuring 2022 includes:
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Albania - contributed by Deloitte Legal
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Bulgaria - contributed by Eversheds Sutherland
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Bosnia and Herzegovina - contributed by Maric & Co.
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in the Czech Republic - contributed by Kocian Solc Balastik
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Estonia - contributed by Sorainen
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Hungary - contributed by Nagy es Trocsanyi
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Moldova - contributed by Dolea & Co.
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Montenegro - contributed by Jovovic, Mugosa & Vukovic
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Poland - contributed by Penteris
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Serbia - contributed by Gecic Law
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Slovakia - contributed by CMS
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Slovenia - contributed by Senica & Partners
- Restructuring Laws and Regulations in Turkey - contributed by Guleryuz & Partners