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Chrysler, a failing auto manufacturer, was reorganized in a controversial chapter 11 in 2009. Financial creditors were paid a quarter of the amount owed them, while other creditors were paid more. The reorganization's defenders asserted, among other things, that the proceeding and the sale...
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An important component of corporate governance is the regulation of significant transactions – mergers, acquisitions, and restructuring. This paper (a chapter in Oxford Handbook on Corporate Law and Governance, forthcoming) reviews how M&A and restructuring are regulated by corporate and...
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Financially distressed and insolvent firms file for bankruptcy to either reorganize or liquidate under court supervision. Fundamentally, bankruptcy law is designed to resolve creditor coordination and holdout problems. It not only sets up rules and guidelines to allow firms to restructure their...
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four advanced countries, the UK, France, Germany and the USA. It examines two aspects of the legal origin hypothesis …-whether shareholder protection is higher in the common law countries (UK and USA) than in the civil law countries (France and Germany) and …
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The paper analyses options in case of insolvency. Although insolvency plans empirically are very successful, they are not used very much. Reasons that prevent their application and possibilities for their promotion are discussed. -- Insolvenz ; Insolvenzplan ; Insolvenzverwalter ;...
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relative to their expectations. Therefore, the paper analyzes the quality and quantity of management reporting in Germany …
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Shleifer and Vishny (1997) theories of optimal ownership dispersion level, our findings indicate that Germany has already …
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This paper examines minority squeeze-outs and their regulation in Germany, a country where majority shareholders have …
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of institutional investors and asset managers, but Germany has so far refused to follow that trend. This paper explores … regulatory framework of Germany today.Despite the increased presence of shareholder engagement (and even activism), several …
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