Canada:
"Court Sheds Light On Prioritizing Insolvency Claims" – National Creditor Debtor Review
27 January 2016
Torys LLP
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An article by partners
Scott Bomhof,
Mitch Frazer,
Tom Zverina and associate
Lily Coodin, "Court Sheds Light on Prioritizing Insolvency
Claims," has been republished by the National Creditor Debtor
Review. The article provides an analysis of a recent and
significant Ontario Court of Appeal decision clarifying how pension
claims are prioritized in insolvency cases, narrowing the scope of
an earlier decision.
Read the article on torys.com
here.
Originally published January 04, 2016
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