Articles
After-Tax Indemnity Limitations
In merger and acquisition transactions, the definitive purchase agreement, whether asset purchase agreement, stock purchase agreement, or merger agreement, typically contains representations, warranties, and covenants, along with related indemnification obligations.
The Illegal Granting of Credit or the Dilemma of the Good Banker
In the course of 2021, the Supreme Court reached a significant milestone in the systematic elaboration and reconstruction of the liability of the Bank for abusive granting of credit.
Sunderland, Brazilian Football, SAF and the Problem of Cartolism
The first -and perhaps the main- lesson that can be drawn from the series Sunderland 'Til I Die, consists in revealing the importance that the football team plays in relation to the population of the city that bears the same name.
No External Directors' Liability Towards the Lessor Due to Bankruptcy
In the case of a pre-constitutive act, a lease is entered into. Seven years later, the tenant goes bankrupt.
Where Are You Going, Bankruptcy Law?
Every time we have approached to examine a legislative amendment to the bankruptcy regulations, we have not been able to avoid remembering to what extent the legislator is imbued with our wonderful literary genre: the picaresque.