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Novità in materia di sopravvenienze attive e perdite su crediti

  • CMS Adonnino Ascoli & Cavasola Scamoni
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  • Italy
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  • February 8 2013

Con l'art. 33 del D.L. 22 giugno 2012 n. 831 il legislatore ha ampliato il novero delle ipotesi in cui le perdite su crediti iscritte in bilancio

International regulatory update 10-14 December 2012

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • European Union, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, USA
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  • December 17 2012

The European Council (Heads of State or Government) has published the conclusions from its meeting on 13 and 14 December 2012, at which it agreed on a roadmap for the completion of the Economic and Monetary Union

A view from Italy: new ‘composition with creditors’ in light of recent rules introduced by Article 33 of Law Decree No. 83 June 22, 2012

  • Greenberg Traurig LLP
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  • Italy
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  • November 9 2012

Law Decree No. 83 of 22 June 2012 (the “Decree”), effective as from 26 June 2012 and converted into law with amendments, has introduced important measures aimed at stimulating the Italian economy (also referred to as “Decreto Sviluppo”

Euroresource--deals and debt

  • Jones Day
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  • European Union, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom
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  • September 28 2012

On 12 September 2012, the European Commission issued a proposal for an EU regulation which would confer upon the European Central Bank ("ECB") supervisory responsibility for all banks operating in the Eurozone

Italy joins the club: first scheme of arrangement for an Italian business

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • Italy, United Kingdom
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  • September 28 2012

The UK continues to remain at the forefront of providing tried and tested legal processes to ensure that English and foreign companies alike can restructure their balance sheets without jeopardising the stability of their business and their ability to remain competitive in the global market

Tax measures emerging from the conversion into law of the 'Growth Decree'

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • Italy
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  • August 31 2012

On 22 June 2012 the Italian Government issued the Decree Law 82 (the "Growth Decree") containing a set of urgent measures to foster the economic growth and the competitiveness of Italian enterprises (see our June 2012 client briefing

European perspective in brief

  • Jones Day
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  • European Union, Italy, United Kingdom
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  • August 1 2012

Europe has struggled mightily during the last several years to triage a long series of critical blows to the economies of the 27 countries that comprise the European Union as well as the collective viability of eurozone economies

Recent changes to Italian bankruptcy law

  • Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale
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  • Italy
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  • July 26 2012

In an effort to re-launch the economic growth, with Law Decree No. 832012 (so called “Decree on Development”) the Italian government, inter alia, implemented several significant changes to Italian Bankruptcy Law (legge fallimentare

Euroresourcedeals and debt

  • Jones Day
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  • Belgium, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
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  • July 20 2012

Italian law decree No. 83 of 22 June 2012 (the "Decree") has introduced significant amendments to several provisions contained in the Italian Insolvency Act, governing, among others, the following major pre-insolvency restructuring proceedings: (a) the debt-restructuring agreement (accordo di ristrutturazione dei debiti) pursuant to Article 182-bis ("Art. 182-bis Agreement"); and (b) the arrangement with creditors (concordato preventivo) pursuant to Article 160 ("Arrangement with Creditors"

Reckless bankruptcy of shareholders financing a company in distress

  • CMS
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  • Italy
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  • December 19 2011

On August 26, 2011 the Italian Supreme Court issued the decision no. 32899 stating that shareholders of a company will commit an offence if they unreasonably provide funds to a company in distress, rather than proceeding with the immediate liquidation of the company