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Insolvency Laws of Canada
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About the Series: International Insolvency has become recognized in recent years as critically important to the flow of international commerce and to the resolution of financial crises that threaten the system. Business failure is as important a part of commercial life as success, and the ability of those who supply credit to protect themselves in the event of insolvency affects not only the cost of credit but a lender’s or supplier’s willingness to supply it.
Each volume in this new series has been written by one or more leading practitioners in the area, and has been edited by Howard S. Beltzer, Andrew P. DeNatale and Allan L. Gropper, who have had many years of experience as lawyers engaged actively in cross-border insolvencies. Each volume is designed to give the reader — lawyers and non-lawyers alike — ready access to a comprehensive but non-technical summary of the law of the particular nation.
In order to make each volume easily accessible, each country is organized in the same manner. The first part consists of an overview, setting forth a broad outline of the relevant law as well as the country’s general attitude toward insolvency. The second part describes the nation’s forms of business entities and types of obligations that will usually be at issue in insolvency proceedings. The third part deals with consequences of insolvency for businesses. These works are designed to present the law of international insolvency in a practical, non-technical manner that is accessible to lawyers and law students as well as the business community.
General Editors:
Howard S. Beltzer is a Partner in Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP's Business and Finance Practice and Co-Chair of the firmwide Restructuring Group. He focuses his practice on major Chapter 11 proceedings and multinational bankruptcy cases. Andrew P. DeNatale is a Partner with White & Case in New York. An authority on bankruptcy law, he has served as counsel to a wide range of clients, including institutional lenders, unsecured creditors committees, individual creditors (both secured and unsecured), and debtors. Allan L. Gropper was appointed as a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Southern District of New York in 2000. Prior to his appointment he had been a Partner of the law firm of White & Case. He represented clients in connection with many of the nation’s largest Chapter 11 cases, including Manville Corporation, Texaco, LTV Corporation, Federated Department Stores/Allied Stores Corp, Maxwell Communications Corp., MGM, United States Lines, Pan American World Airways, and Waterman Steamship Corp.
Authors: Susan M. Grundy is a Partner at Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP, Toronto and Co-Chair of the Firm’s Restructuring & Insolvency Group. Her practice emphasizes the commercial aspects of insolvency, including workouts, restructuring, bankruptcy and security enforcement. She has extensive experience in insolvency proceedings of all kinds in both domestic and cross-border cases. Amanda B. Kushnir, formerly an Associate in the Restructuring & Insolvency Group of Blake Cassels is now General Counsel of the Heritage Educational Foundation. Linc A. Rogers is a Partner in the Restructuring & Insolvency Group Of Blake Cassels, which was established in 2004 to provide Canadian legal advice to U.S. clients conducting business in Canada . Mr. Rogers sits on the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Corporate Renewal and the Commercial Insolvency Reporter. Nicholas J. Hayduk, formerly with Blake Cassels & Graydon, as an Associate in the Restructuring & Insolvency Group in Toronto.
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