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Retail in the crisis - solutions do not succeed on a purely business management level

Author: Dr. Christian Gerloff Published by: Dr. Wieselhuber & Partner GmbH Unternehmensberatung Link: www.wieselhuber.de/aktuelles/mitteilungen/mitteilung/-/646/Restructuring_Finance_Yearbook_2017_erschienen/ Brief description: Restructuring & Finance Year Book 2017 Solutions do not succeed purely in terms of business management

2020-01-24T11:42:19+00:0002.10.2017|ChristianGerloff , Textbook / Commentary, Publications|

Note to BGH, decision of 20.07.2017 - IX ZB 69/16, EWiR 2017, 697

Author: Christian Stoffler Published: EWiR - Entscheidungen zum Wirtschaftsrecht Link: www.ewir-online.de/heft-22-2017/ewir-2017-697-zur-feststellung-der-massezugehoerigkeit-eines-gegenstands-fuer-festsetzung-der-verguetung-durch-das-insolvenzgericht/ Brief description: For the determination of the mass affiliation of an object for the determination of the remuneration by the insolvency court after termination of proceedings

Practical Handbook of Insolvency Criminal Law

Co-author: Dr. Christian Gerloff Published: Folker Bittmann Link: www.degruyter.com/view/product/177835?rskey=78Tdx6&result=1 Brief description: The handbook explains the substantive criminal law of insolvency, incorporating the law of criminal procedure as well as the main features of commercial, corporate and insolvency law. The 2nd edition takes particular account of the new European corporate forms (SE, SUP, limited) and the effects of the financial and economic crisis.  Everything on insolvency criminal law: substantive criminal law, procedural law, insolvency law, commercial and corporate law  From the perspective of academia and practice  Team of authors [... ]

2020-01-24T11:46:55+00:0028.04.2017|ChristianGerloff , Textbook / Commentary, Publications|

Comment on BAG, ruling dated March 23, 2017 - 6 AZR 264/16, NZI 2017, 535

Author: Christian Rogner Published: NZI - Neue Zeitschrift für das Recht der Insolvenz und Sanierung Link: www.beck-online.beck.de/Dokument?vpath=bibdata/zeits/nzi/2017/cont/nzi.2017.535.1.htm Brief description: All special payments under employment law, i.e. not only those of a purely remunerative nature, but also those for purely rewarding company loyalty or of a "mixed nature", are subject to § 209 InsO following notification of insufficiency of assets. Only the pro rata claim attributable to the period of work performance after notification of the insufficiency of assets is to be regarded as a new insolvency liability within the meaning of Section 209 I [... ].

2020-01-24T11:44:29+00:0024.03.2017|Christian Rogner, Publications, Judgment annotations|

Comment on the InsO (InsVV)

Co-author: Christian Stoffler in Kübler/Prütting/Bork (eds.) Published: RWS-Verlag Link: www.rws-verlag.ene/buecher/inso-kommentar-zur-insolvenzordnung-978-3-8145-8700-4/ Brief description: Comprehensive explanation of the InsO, the International Insolvency Law and the InsVV Practical, up-to-date and with scientific depth Proven authors from science and practice Bork, Eickmann, Holzer, Kemper, Köndgen, Kübler, Lüke, Moll, Onusseit, Otte, Pape, Paulus, Prasser, Prütting, Tintelnot, Wenzel Supplementary deliveries at short intervals

Note to BGH, decision of 14.7.2016 - IX ZB 46/14, NZI 2016, 886

Author: Christian Stoffler Published: NZI - Neue Zeitschrift für das Recht der Insolvenz und Sanierung Link: www.beck-online.beck.de/Dokument?vpath=bibdata%2Fzeits%2Fnzi%2F2016%2Fcont%2Fnzi.2016.886.1.htm&pos=1&hlwords=on Brief description: Inclusion of items encumbered with rights of separation in the basis for calculating the remuneration of the provisional administrator

Health and social affairs - Do hospitals become patients?

Co-author: Dr. Christian Gerloff Published: solvendus GmbH & Co. KG Link: www.solvendus.de/gesundheits-und-sozialwirtschaft/ Brief description: With 10 million employees, the health and social care sector is one of the largest industries in the German economy. Heavily regulated and in the public interest, one would think that there are no real crisis cases there, at least not on a large scale. Nevertheless, it is the case that in recent years an increasing number of clinics have gone into insolvency and been wound up [... ]

2020-01-24T12:05:39+00:0016.03.2015|ChristianGerloff , Textbook / Commentary, Publications|
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