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Latham & Watkins Collaborates on Third Edition of Insolvency Litigation Guide

December 15, 2023
Lexology
Members of the firm’s Restructuring & Special Situations and Bankruptcy Litigation & Creditors’ Rights Practices serve as consulting editors and authors for the cross-border reference guide published by Lexology.

Latham & Watkins is pleased to contribute to the third edition of Getting The Deal Through: Insolvency Litigation. The guide was published in partnership with Lexology — a comprehensive source of international legal updates, analysis, and insights — covering more than a dozen global jurisdictions.  Latham attorneys authored chapters on insolvency litigation laws in the US, UK, Spain, France, and Germany which can be accessed here.

Lexology: Getting The Deal Through provides thought leadership from leading lawyers addressing key questions across jurisdictions allowing practitioners to compare laws and regulations. Using the Insolvency Litigation guide, which first launched in 2022, readers can generate cross-border reports in targeted topic areas or create a multi-topic report on a single jurisdiction. The comprehensive guide enables side-by-side comparison of local insights, including: pre-litigation considerations; avoidance actions; claims against directors, officers, and shareholders; creditor actions and strategic considerations; pre-insolvency debtor claims; other claims against creditors and debtors; cross-border considerations; remedies and enforcement; settlement and mediation; and recent trends.

With one of the world’s largest restructuring and special situations practices, Latham advises the full array of stakeholders involved with financially distressed businesses, including debtors and issuers of both public and private securities, all types of creditors, equity holders, new investors, boards of directors, and senior management teams. Combining practical commercial insight and a nuanced understanding of today’s most innovative financial structures, the firm drives consensus and lays out a clear and confident vision for the best path forward.

For more information or to access the guide, visit Insolvency Litigation.

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