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Publisher: 
Carswell
Practice area: 
Bankruptcy
Jurisdiction: 
Canada
Publication date: 
2022-05-19
Carswell

Annual Review of Insolvency Law 2021, Print and ProView eBook

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The Annual Review of Insolvency Law 2021 offers a collection of articles from today's experts, both academic and practising. Authors weigh in on the most vital debates, theorize on future implications of current rules and trends, and scrutinize the practical implications of recent proceedings and challenges.

New in this edition

Articles included in this issue include:

  • Catch Me If You Can: Third Party Releases Under the CCAA – Luc Morin and Arad Mojtahedi
  • Chapter 15, 2005 to 2021: A Reflection on Chapter 15 Decisions and Practical Considerations for Canadians Approaching a Cross-Border Filing – Kathryn Esaw, Catherine Beideman Heitzenrater and Adam Margeson
  • The Monitor’s Role in a Pre-Filing Sale Process: Striking a Balance between Commercial Efficacy and Independence – Scott Boucher, Candace Formosa and Evan Cobb
  • Shutting off the Tap: When Can (and Should) Suppliers Seek to Cut Off Post-Filing Supply? – Brian Kolenda and Christopher Yung
  • Has the Statutory Duty of Good Faith Opened a Window to the Recognition of Equitable Subordination in Canadian Law? – Pavle Masic
  • Consumer Insolvency: Fresh Start or False Start? – Henrietta Ross
  • The Intersection Between the Receivership Regime under the Act respecting the regulation of the financial sector (Quebec) and Insolvency Proceedings at the Time of Distribution in Cases of Fraud, Fraudulent Tactics or Misappropriation of Funds: The PlexCoin Case – Hugo Babos-Marchand, Emmanuel Phaneuf, Gabriel Faure and Brandon Lewis-Tremblay
  • Family Law Costs Awards in Insolvency Proceedings – Anna Lund
  • Are the Rumours True? Has There Been a Shift Away From the Use of Plans of Compromise and Arrangement under the CCAA? A Cross-Canada Look at the Use of CCAA Plans Over the Years – Natalie Renner and Katherine Forbes
  • Please Release Me: The Evolution of Releases in Restructuring Proceedings – Carole J Hunter and Vanessa A. Allen
  • “Hello, Bonjour”: Analysis of the Use of French in CCAA Proceedings – Julien Morissette and Ilia Kravtsov
  • The Business Side of Reverse Vesting Orders – Michelle Pickett and Linc Rogers
  • International Comity and Reciprocity in Action: The Restructuring of Lydian International – Elizabeth Pillon and Sanja Sopic
  • Fairness in The Oppression Remedy: How Does Harm Become Unfair? – Jassmine Girgis
  • Trends in CCAA Proceedings: A Quantitative Review of a Decade of Data – Maria Konyukhova and Nicholas Avis
  • Finding Needles in Haystacks: Statutory Reform Recommendations for Quasi-Criminal Insolvencies Involving Online Money Laundering – Tamie Dolny
  • Limitations Statutes and Bankruptcy: Rejecting the Once-Provable Claim – J Ross Macfarlane and Adam Fisher
  • Zombie Companies Arise! – JJ Burnell, Brent Warga, Bill Skelly and Anjali Sandhu
  • Utilizing the Trustee in Bankruptcy to Expedite the Construction Lien Process – Melinda Vine
  • Dampening the Effect of Redwater Through a Reverse Vesting Order – Candace Formosa
  • Honest Dealing: Exploring the Application of Good Faith in Consumer Proposals – Angelica Kovac
  • Quinsam: A Tool for Secured Creditors to Protect Their Security Interest When a Bankrupt Has Regulatory Obligations? – Logan Maddin
  • Creditors Over Contract: A Case Comment on Chandos – Heidi Esslinger
  • “3, 2, 1, Vest Off!” New Case Law on Extinguishing Third-Party Interests in Insolvency Proceedings – Valerie Cross
  • All or Nothing? Responding to Stakeholder Objections to Foreign Bank Resolution Measures – Stephan Madaus

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Carswell

Annual Review of Insolvency Law 2021, Print and ProView eBook

Availability: Partial Stock

Description

The Annual Review of Insolvency Law 2021 offers a collection of articles from today's experts, both academic and practising. Authors weigh in on the most vital debates, theorize on future implications of current rules and trends, and scrutinize the practical implications of recent proceedings and challenges.

New in this edition

Articles included in this issue include:

  • Catch Me If You Can: Third Party Releases Under the CCAA – Luc Morin and Arad Mojtahedi
  • Chapter 15, 2005 to 2021: A Reflection on Chapter 15 Decisions and Practical Considerations for Canadians Approaching a Cross-Border Filing – Kathryn Esaw, Catherine Beideman Heitzenrater and Adam Margeson
  • The Monitor’s Role in a Pre-Filing Sale Process: Striking a Balance between Commercial Efficacy and Independence – Scott Boucher, Candace Formosa and Evan Cobb
  • Shutting off the Tap: When Can (and Should) Suppliers Seek to Cut Off Post-Filing Supply? – Brian Kolenda and Christopher Yung
  • Has the Statutory Duty of Good Faith Opened a Window to the Recognition of Equitable Subordination in Canadian Law? – Pavle Masic
  • Consumer Insolvency: Fresh Start or False Start? – Henrietta Ross
  • The Intersection Between the Receivership Regime under the Act respecting the regulation of the financial sector (Quebec) and Insolvency Proceedings at the Time of Distribution in Cases of Fraud, Fraudulent Tactics or Misappropriation of Funds: The PlexCoin Case – Hugo Babos-Marchand, Emmanuel Phaneuf, Gabriel Faure and Brandon Lewis-Tremblay
  • Family Law Costs Awards in Insolvency Proceedings – Anna Lund
  • Are the Rumours True? Has There Been a Shift Away From the Use of Plans of Compromise and Arrangement under the CCAA? A Cross-Canada Look at the Use of CCAA Plans Over the Years – Natalie Renner and Katherine Forbes
  • Please Release Me: The Evolution of Releases in Restructuring Proceedings – Carole J Hunter and Vanessa A. Allen
  • “Hello, Bonjour”: Analysis of the Use of French in CCAA Proceedings – Julien Morissette and Ilia Kravtsov
  • The Business Side of Reverse Vesting Orders – Michelle Pickett and Linc Rogers
  • International Comity and Reciprocity in Action: The Restructuring of Lydian International – Elizabeth Pillon and Sanja Sopic
  • Fairness in The Oppression Remedy: How Does Harm Become Unfair? – Jassmine Girgis
  • Trends in CCAA Proceedings: A Quantitative Review of a Decade of Data – Maria Konyukhova and Nicholas Avis
  • Finding Needles in Haystacks: Statutory Reform Recommendations for Quasi-Criminal Insolvencies Involving Online Money Laundering – Tamie Dolny
  • Limitations Statutes and Bankruptcy: Rejecting the Once-Provable Claim – J Ross Macfarlane and Adam Fisher
  • Zombie Companies Arise! – JJ Burnell, Brent Warga, Bill Skelly and Anjali Sandhu
  • Utilizing the Trustee in Bankruptcy to Expedite the Construction Lien Process – Melinda Vine
  • Dampening the Effect of Redwater Through a Reverse Vesting Order – Candace Formosa
  • Honest Dealing: Exploring the Application of Good Faith in Consumer Proposals – Angelica Kovac
  • Quinsam: A Tool for Secured Creditors to Protect Their Security Interest When a Bankrupt Has Regulatory Obligations? – Logan Maddin
  • Creditors Over Contract: A Case Comment on Chandos – Heidi Esslinger
  • “3, 2, 1, Vest Off!” New Case Law on Extinguishing Third-Party Interests in Insolvency Proceedings – Valerie Cross
  • All or Nothing? Responding to Stakeholder Objections to Foreign Bank Resolution Measures – Stephan Madaus

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ProView is the way to read Thomson Reuters eBooks and eLooseleafs, published primarily for legal, accounting, human resources, and tax professions. The Thomson Reuters ProView web-based application is accessed via your browser. With the new ProView web app, offline capability is now available from your browser. The web application has a responsive design and is compatible with desktop, laptop and mobile devices.