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27 October 2016

Global Insolvency Judges Launch Guidelines For Cooperation In Cross-Border Insolvency Matters

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Harneys

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Harneys is a full-service offshore law firm offering expert legal advice on the laws of jurisdictions including the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Luxembourg, and more. Established in 1960, the firm has grown to 11 global locations with over 180 lawyers, serving top law firms, financial institutions, investment funds, and high-net-worth individuals. Harneys provides comprehensive legal support across transactional, contentious, and private client matters, often in collaboration with Harneys Fiduciary, which delivers corporate and wealth management services. Known for its role in shaping offshore jurisprudence, the firm also advises on legislative developments and excels in handling complex cross-border transactions and disputes.

Judges from 10 jurisdictions met in October 2016 in Singapore for the inaugural Judicial Insolvency Network Conference.
British Virgin Islands Insolvency/Bankruptcy/Re-Structuring

Judges from 10 jurisdictions met in October 2016 in Singapore for the inaugural Judicial Insolvency Network Conference.

High on the agenda of the esteemed conference participants was the preparation of Draft Guidelines to provide practical assistance for Judges and insolvency practitioners alike in dealing with difficult issues which cross-border insolvencies and restructurings commonly face.

The Draft Guidelines are to be commended as providing a framework of best practice to enhance key aspects of communication and cooperation among courts, insolvency representatives, and liquidation/restructuring stakeholders. The ultimate result will be to drive efficiencies and transparency into cross-border insolvency proceedings which in turn will reduce costs for the parties. Importantly, the Draft Guidelines, once settled, are not proposed to be implemented as a code which must be obsequiously followed. Rather they will be introduced as practice directions or commercial guides, thereby retaining sufficient flexibility to allow tailoring to the facts of any given fact scenario.

As thought leaders in the development of offshore jurisprudence in the field of restructuring and insolvency for the past two decades, Harneys will be working closely with the Judiciary and sub-committees, as appropriate, in each of Bermuda, the BVI and Cayman to prepare working drafts and consultation papers in relation to the Draft Guidelines. Harneys supports implementation in each jurisdiction.

If you wish to participate in the consultation in relation to the Draft Guidelines and its implementation in your local jurisdiction or generally, please contact: Ian Mann, Jo Verbiesen, Chai Ridgers (Harneys, Hong Kong), Andrew Thorp (Harneys, BVI), Marc Kish (Harneys, Cayman), or Jayson Wood (Harneys, Bermuda).

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