Among the volume of material written about the Irish debt crisis and its impact over the past few years, strikingly little has been written about the ability to save a financially distressed company under Irish law and whether corporate restructuring could have mitigated some of the financial damage to Irish companies, particularly those in the property and construction industries. There is a reason for this. The number of filings under the Examinership law - the rough equivalent of Chapter 11 in the United States - remained small and relatively constant during both the recent boom and the more immediate bust periods of the Irish economy. This article examines the Irish approach to corporate restructuring and questions whether the law could...
Despite Ireland’s status as the first EU country to receive a bailout, Ireland appears to be bouncin...
In an attempt to match US bankruptcy law, many European countries have reformed their insolvency law...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
THESIS 11294The Companies (Amendment) Act, 1990 as amended has proven to be one of the most controve...
Private-sector indebtedness, measured as the debt to income level, has grown in recent years and is ...
Prior to 2007, Ireland evolved from one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to one of the mos...
Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are at the heart of Irish commercial activity. The prospe...
During the years 2003 to 2008, the Irish domestic financial sector experienced a very fast and poorl...
During the years 2003 to 2008, the Irish domestic financial sector experienced a very fast and poorl...
In an ever-changing legal and economic environment, it is incumbent on us to subject all such premis...
Ireland has had one of the most catastrophic experiences of financial crisis in the developed world,...
A decade after the Global Financial Crisis, many developed economies continue to strain under excess...
peer-reviewedThe state established the Insolvency Service of Ireland (ISI) in 2013 to respond to an ...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
UK common law recognises that directors owe a fiduciary duty to consider creditors\u27 interests whe...
Despite Ireland’s status as the first EU country to receive a bailout, Ireland appears to be bouncin...
In an attempt to match US bankruptcy law, many European countries have reformed their insolvency law...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
THESIS 11294The Companies (Amendment) Act, 1990 as amended has proven to be one of the most controve...
Private-sector indebtedness, measured as the debt to income level, has grown in recent years and is ...
Prior to 2007, Ireland evolved from one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to one of the mos...
Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are at the heart of Irish commercial activity. The prospe...
During the years 2003 to 2008, the Irish domestic financial sector experienced a very fast and poorl...
During the years 2003 to 2008, the Irish domestic financial sector experienced a very fast and poorl...
In an ever-changing legal and economic environment, it is incumbent on us to subject all such premis...
Ireland has had one of the most catastrophic experiences of financial crisis in the developed world,...
A decade after the Global Financial Crisis, many developed economies continue to strain under excess...
peer-reviewedThe state established the Insolvency Service of Ireland (ISI) in 2013 to respond to an ...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
UK common law recognises that directors owe a fiduciary duty to consider creditors\u27 interests whe...
Despite Ireland’s status as the first EU country to receive a bailout, Ireland appears to be bouncin...
In an attempt to match US bankruptcy law, many European countries have reformed their insolvency law...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...