Worldwide:
Using Arbitration To Stop A Winding Up
05 May 2022
Kobre & Kim LLP
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When considering a cross border strategy, it is essential to
understand how each jurisdiction interrelates with the others.
Where there is an agreement to arbitrate, the interplay between the
insolvency and arbitration may become critical and there are
significant differences in the approach taken to this issue across
jurisdictions.
While every case will be different and require specialist
advice, our Global Claim Monetization & Dilution team has
prepared a reference guide to the basic parameters in five
key jurisdictions.
Originally published July 23, 2021
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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