Bank Failure: Lessons from Lehman Brothers
Herausgeber: Faber, Dennis; Vermunt, Niels
Bank Failure: Lessons from Lehman Brothers
Herausgeber: Faber, Dennis; Vermunt, Niels
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The first book to analyse the legal, commercial, and economic issues to arise in the Lehman Brothers litigation written by key advisers on the case.
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The first book to analyse the legal, commercial, and economic issues to arise in the Lehman Brothers litigation written by key advisers on the case.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780198755371
- ISBN-10: 0198755376
- Artikelnr.: 47867579
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780198755371
- ISBN-10: 0198755376
- Artikelnr.: 47867579
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
* Part I: United States
* 1: Anton R. Valukas, Robert L. Byman, and Daniel Murray: The Rise and
Fall of Lehman Brothers
* 2: Ken Caputo, James W. Giddens, and Christopher K. Kiplok: The
Liquidation of the New York Brokerage of Lehman Brothers
* 3: Stephen J. Lubben: Safe Harbor Provisions and the Special
Treatment of Financial Contracts
* 4: Thomas M. Mayer: Substantive Consolidation
* 5: Harrison L. Denman: Equitable Subordination in Cross-Border
Bankruptcy Proceedings
* Part II: United Kingdom
* 6: Hamish Anderson: Extended Liens
* 7: David Ereira: Protection of Client Money in the UK
* 8: Simon Firth: Treatment of Derivatives, Repo and Stock Lending
Positions in the Lehman Proceedings
* 9: Sarah Worthington: The Scope and Application of the
Anti-Deprivation Rule
* 10: Joanna Benjamin: Reuse and Rehypothecation of Financial
Collateral
* Part III: Europe
* 11: Dennis Faber, Niels Vermunt, Rutger Schimmelpenninck, and
Frederic Verhoeven: Consent Solicitation and the Use of a Composition
Plan as a Valuation and Distribution Framework
* 12: Gareth J. Davies, Mark Helmantel, Dennis Faber, and Niels
Vermunt: Valuation of Distressed Financial Instruments
* 13: Francisco Garcimartín: Treatment of Derivative Claims in
Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings
* 1: Anton R. Valukas, Robert L. Byman, and Daniel Murray: The Rise and
Fall of Lehman Brothers
* 2: Ken Caputo, James W. Giddens, and Christopher K. Kiplok: The
Liquidation of the New York Brokerage of Lehman Brothers
* 3: Stephen J. Lubben: Safe Harbor Provisions and the Special
Treatment of Financial Contracts
* 4: Thomas M. Mayer: Substantive Consolidation
* 5: Harrison L. Denman: Equitable Subordination in Cross-Border
Bankruptcy Proceedings
* Part II: United Kingdom
* 6: Hamish Anderson: Extended Liens
* 7: David Ereira: Protection of Client Money in the UK
* 8: Simon Firth: Treatment of Derivatives, Repo and Stock Lending
Positions in the Lehman Proceedings
* 9: Sarah Worthington: The Scope and Application of the
Anti-Deprivation Rule
* 10: Joanna Benjamin: Reuse and Rehypothecation of Financial
Collateral
* Part III: Europe
* 11: Dennis Faber, Niels Vermunt, Rutger Schimmelpenninck, and
Frederic Verhoeven: Consent Solicitation and the Use of a Composition
Plan as a Valuation and Distribution Framework
* 12: Gareth J. Davies, Mark Helmantel, Dennis Faber, and Niels
Vermunt: Valuation of Distressed Financial Instruments
* 13: Francisco Garcimartín: Treatment of Derivative Claims in
Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings
* Part I: United States
* 1: Anton R. Valukas, Robert L. Byman, and Daniel Murray: The Rise and
Fall of Lehman Brothers
* 2: Ken Caputo, James W. Giddens, and Christopher K. Kiplok: The
Liquidation of the New York Brokerage of Lehman Brothers
* 3: Stephen J. Lubben: Safe Harbor Provisions and the Special
Treatment of Financial Contracts
* 4: Thomas M. Mayer: Substantive Consolidation
* 5: Harrison L. Denman: Equitable Subordination in Cross-Border
Bankruptcy Proceedings
* Part II: United Kingdom
* 6: Hamish Anderson: Extended Liens
* 7: David Ereira: Protection of Client Money in the UK
* 8: Simon Firth: Treatment of Derivatives, Repo and Stock Lending
Positions in the Lehman Proceedings
* 9: Sarah Worthington: The Scope and Application of the
Anti-Deprivation Rule
* 10: Joanna Benjamin: Reuse and Rehypothecation of Financial
Collateral
* Part III: Europe
* 11: Dennis Faber, Niels Vermunt, Rutger Schimmelpenninck, and
Frederic Verhoeven: Consent Solicitation and the Use of a Composition
Plan as a Valuation and Distribution Framework
* 12: Gareth J. Davies, Mark Helmantel, Dennis Faber, and Niels
Vermunt: Valuation of Distressed Financial Instruments
* 13: Francisco Garcimartín: Treatment of Derivative Claims in
Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings
* 1: Anton R. Valukas, Robert L. Byman, and Daniel Murray: The Rise and
Fall of Lehman Brothers
* 2: Ken Caputo, James W. Giddens, and Christopher K. Kiplok: The
Liquidation of the New York Brokerage of Lehman Brothers
* 3: Stephen J. Lubben: Safe Harbor Provisions and the Special
Treatment of Financial Contracts
* 4: Thomas M. Mayer: Substantive Consolidation
* 5: Harrison L. Denman: Equitable Subordination in Cross-Border
Bankruptcy Proceedings
* Part II: United Kingdom
* 6: Hamish Anderson: Extended Liens
* 7: David Ereira: Protection of Client Money in the UK
* 8: Simon Firth: Treatment of Derivatives, Repo and Stock Lending
Positions in the Lehman Proceedings
* 9: Sarah Worthington: The Scope and Application of the
Anti-Deprivation Rule
* 10: Joanna Benjamin: Reuse and Rehypothecation of Financial
Collateral
* Part III: Europe
* 11: Dennis Faber, Niels Vermunt, Rutger Schimmelpenninck, and
Frederic Verhoeven: Consent Solicitation and the Use of a Composition
Plan as a Valuation and Distribution Framework
* 12: Gareth J. Davies, Mark Helmantel, Dennis Faber, and Niels
Vermunt: Valuation of Distressed Financial Instruments
* 13: Francisco Garcimartín: Treatment of Derivative Claims in
Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings







