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Damages By Another Name: Recovering Litigation Funding Costs In Class Actions

Michael Vieyra Michael Vieyra from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

You’ve got to hand it to litigation funders. They continue to explore novel ways to ameliorate the significant cost of class action litigation. In Hunt Leather Pty Ltd v Transport for NSW (No 4), the NSW Supreme Court determined that the litigation funding arrangement in that case did not constitute a recoverable head of damage for class members.

Bankruptcy Moratorium, a Flight Forward

Pablo García Pablo García from  Manubens Abogados  on 
The bankruptcy statistics for this year 2021 indicate what many experts in bankruptcy law already predicted: The avalanche of bankruptcy proceedings is a reality. However, the statistics are highly distorted by the bankruptcy moratorium that was declared by Royal Decree-Law

Second Chance: Could It Be Your Solution After Covid-19?

Pablo García Pablo García from  Manubens Abogados  on 
Several voices predict a serious economic crisis once the alarm state generated by the COVID-19 virus has ended.

Are There Alternative Ways To Save The Company Instead Of Bankruptcy?

Luisa María Castro Luisa María Castro from  Manubens Abogados  on 
This article is framed in the unusual health crisis generated by COVID-19 and the present and future impact of the pandemic containment measures agreed and implemented by the Spanish government in almost all economic sectors.

May I Incur Liability If I Do Not File for Bankruptcy After COVID-19?

Pablo García Pablo García from  Manubens Abogados  on 
Present and future health and economic crisis due to COVID-19 in our country is nothing new. Uncertainty knocks on the door of the homes of all Spanish homes.
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