Cayman Islands:
Cross-Border Challenges And Tools To Overcome Them
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INSOL Fellows Tammy Fu (EY) and Jonathon Milne (Conyers)
discuss various practical challenges faced by officeholders on
complex cross-border assignments. They refer to specific, ongoing
and topical examples of cross-border restructuring and insolvency
proceedings. They also talk about various protocols that are
available to deal with difficult situations and emphasise that
practitioners must never lose sight of the overarching objective of
maximising value for stakeholders.
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