Law: The State Law Receiverships as a Bankruptcy Alternative and a Necessity for Cannabis-Related Businesses
Receiverships under state law have become an increasingly popular and meaningful alternative to bankruptcy, specifically when there are events of fraud, misappropriations of assets and related ...
The State Law Receiverships as a Bankruptcy Alternative and a Necessity for Cannabis-Related Businesses
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JD Supra: New law on rehabilitation and bankruptcy: bringing Vietnam’s bankruptcy regime closer to international practice
Vietnam has overhauled its decade-old bankruptcy legislation and enacted Law on Rehabilitation and Bankruptcy No. 142/2025/QH15 (RBL 2025), which will take effect on and replace the ...
New law on rehabilitation and bankruptcy: bringing Vietnam’s bankruptcy regime closer to international practice
NEW DELHI: The Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC) has resulted in two cases being resolved under the new law for every one that goes into liquidation. This is a sharp contrast to 2017-18, when for ...
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