Maximum Comity: Recognition of Foreign Proceedings Under the Bankruptcy Code
Chapter 15 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code governs cross-border insolvency proceedings. It establishes a comity-based framework within which U.S. courts may recognize certain foreign insolvency proceedings and enforce orders issued in those proceedings. Like other U.S. law on the recognition of foreign proceedings, it includes a public policy exception. This post provides a brief overview…
Continue ReadingVenequip 1782 Case
Section 1782, which authorizes judicial assistance to foreign and international tribunals, is a staple of transnational litigation. In a recent decision, the Seventh Circuit reviewed a lower court decision to deny a 1782 application. This case is in many ways a “typical” 1782 case, although its discussion of choice-of-forum clauses is of note. Background Very…
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