Schemes of Arrangement

Law and Practice

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Bankruptcy, Corporate
Cover of the book Schemes of Arrangement by Geoff O'Dea, Julian Long, Alexandra Smyth, William Trower QC, Andrew Thornton, OUP Oxford
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Author: Geoff O'Dea, Julian Long, Alexandra Smyth, William Trower QC, Andrew Thornton ISBN: 9780191643903
Publisher: OUP Oxford Publication: November 29, 2012
Imprint: OUP Oxford Language: English
Author: Geoff O'Dea, Julian Long, Alexandra Smyth, William Trower QC, Andrew Thornton
ISBN: 9780191643903
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication: November 29, 2012
Imprint: OUP Oxford
Language: English

This new guide to schemes of arrangement draws together all of the elements of the law and practice concerning both creditor and member schemes. Member schemes of arrangement have become the preferred method of implementing takeovers in the UK. Creditor schemes of arrangement are increasingly used in restructuring matters and the trend in their usage in foreign companies is likely to continue as many credit documents across Europe are arranged and underwritten in London under English law. The book considers the effect given to an English scheme in foreign jurisdictions, and other Private International Law issues. A major issue for those considering a scheme for creditors is whether a scheme or CVA (Company Voluntary Arrangement) is more appropriate and this book assists the reader by including an analysis of the pros and cons of schemes and CVAs. There are very few sources of information on schemes of arrangement and the area takes much of its substance from case law. This book, addressing the law and practical issues faced by practitioners on a day-to-day basis, is a first in the field.

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This new guide to schemes of arrangement draws together all of the elements of the law and practice concerning both creditor and member schemes. Member schemes of arrangement have become the preferred method of implementing takeovers in the UK. Creditor schemes of arrangement are increasingly used in restructuring matters and the trend in their usage in foreign companies is likely to continue as many credit documents across Europe are arranged and underwritten in London under English law. The book considers the effect given to an English scheme in foreign jurisdictions, and other Private International Law issues. A major issue for those considering a scheme for creditors is whether a scheme or CVA (Company Voluntary Arrangement) is more appropriate and this book assists the reader by including an analysis of the pros and cons of schemes and CVAs. There are very few sources of information on schemes of arrangement and the area takes much of its substance from case law. This book, addressing the law and practical issues faced by practitioners on a day-to-day basis, is a first in the field.

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