Bank Failure: Lessons from Lehman Brothers – 2017 Edition Book -Dennis Faber -Niels Vermunt

By | March 21, 2017
(Last Updated On: March 21, 2017)

Bank Failure: Lessons from Lehman Brothers Hardcover – Import, 16 Mar 2017 by Dennis Faber (Editor), Niels Vermunt (Editor)

This new book analyses the legal and practical issues experienced during the Lehman Brothers litigation, the largest and most complex bankruptcy proceedings in history. By examining the issues the work provides a useful reference source for future large scale and cross-border bankruptcy proceedings of multinational groups.

The author team includes experts from the various jurisdictions in which Lehman Brothers was operative, many of whom were involved in the litigation. The authors set out practical solutions to the issues faced, concerning, for example, the use of existing payment and settlement systems for consent solicitation, and filing instructions and insolvency distributions. Economic challenges, such as the valuation of distressed financial instruments, are also considered. Additionally, the book provides a critique of the current law, analysis of the interpretation and scope of core legal principles and makes recommendations for regulatory reform and judicial cooperation.

In this book first-hand accounts by key parties in the insolvency proceedings with expertise on the main issues are complemented by the views of selected independent experts to provide the first complete work on this ground-breaking litigation.

Bank Failure: Lessons from Lehman Brothers

Price Rs 26250. Click to buy online

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford (16 March 2017

About the Author

Professor Dennis Faber is Professor of Private and Commercial Law at the Business & Law Research Centre, Radboud University of Nijmegen, Senior Adviser with Clifford Chance LLP, Amsterdam, Justice at the Hague Court of Appeal and Series editor of the Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law Series. Niels Vermunt is a Senior Researcher in Private and Commercial Law at the Business & Law Research Centre, Radboud University of Nijmegen, Adviser with Linklaters LLP, Amsterdam and Series Editor of the Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law Series. The proposed contributors are some of the leading scholars and practitioners in the field, and many have been involved directly in the Lehman case.

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