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26OctItalian Bankruptcy Law: An endless saga?While waiting for the new crisis and insolvency code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) to come into force, in August 2021 the Italian government released yet another installment in the saga of the reform of Italian bankruptcy law. Law Decree 118/2021 (the “August Decree”) amends a few sections of the Italian bankruptcy law (Law 267/1942: “Italian Bankruptcy Law”) and with immediate effect implements certain tools of the Bankruptcy Code that the government deemed urgently needed in the post–Covid-19 economy.
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21JulMeasures taken by the Italian Government to support the economy in the COVID-19 pandemicThis article first appeared in Volume 17, Issue 4 of International Corporate Rescue and is reprinted with the permission of Chase Cambria Publishing - www.chasecambria.com
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23AprCOVID-19 emergency: Italian Government measures to support liquidity through the banking systemEmergency measures for facilitating the access of business operators to bank financings and securing lenders’ exposure in case of difficult recovery of granted loans.
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10AprLiquidity Decree: the insolvency law measures aimed at ensuring the business continuityLiquidity Decree suspended the application of certain insolvency law provisions to prevent economic operators from winding-up their businesses or incurring into insolvency proceedings due to COVID-19.
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12MarAlert: Coronavirus hits the Business Crisis CodeArticle 11 of Legislative Decree No. 9 of March 2, 2020 on COVID-19 postpones the entry into force of the reporting obligations set forth by the Business Crisis Code.
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23AprSotto attacco ospedali e deviceQuesto articolo a firma di Agnese Codignola è stato pubblicato in data 29 marzo 2018 all’interno dell’inserto speciale “Cybersicurezza – La nuova privacy” del quotidiano finanziario Il Sole 24 Ore .
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26JulRecent Changes to Italian Bankruptcy LawIn an effort to re-launch the economic growth, with Law Decree No. 83/2012 (so called “Decree on Development”) the Italian government, inter alia, implemented several significant changes to Italian Bankruptcy Law (legge fallimentare). Since 2005 the focus of the Italian Bankruptcy Law has shifted from liquidation to reorganization of distressed companies through reorganization plans and/or…Article filed under: Insolvency