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The interview A code for Europe


Dr Daniel Staehelin is president of INSOL Europe, a pan-European professional association for restructuring and insolvency specialists. He works as an attorney and notary public at Kellerhals Anwälte Attorneys at Law and is an honorary professor at the University of Basel in Switzerland


Q&A: INSOL President A united front


Gordon Stewart is president of INSOL International (2011-2013), and a partner and head of the global restructuring group at Allen & Overy in London


Croatia Seeking clarity in distress


Anita Krizmanic, Ivana Manovelo and Jelena Zjacic of Macesic & Partners explore Croatia’s evolving framework for dealing with struggling companies


Cyprus A colonial inheritance


Elias Neocleous and Maria Kyriacou of Andreas Neocleous & Co explain why Cyprus’s corporate insolvency regime may, despite its age, offer an attractive legal framework for restructuring


Czech Republic What you need to know


Arthur Braun and David Vosol of bpv Braun Partners provide a comprehensive practical guide to insolvency in the Czech Republic


Finland Dealing with distress


Lauri Peltola and Timo Lehtimäki of Waselius & Wist explain the insolvency options in Finland


Italy Pre-insolvency flexibility


Chiomenti Studio Legale’s Carmelo Raimondo and Marco Pagani discuss new rules for pre-insolvency creditor arrangements


Slovak Republic Toughening up


Daniel Futej and Daniel Grigel explain the practicalities of bankruptcy and restructuring in Slovakia


Switzerland When in distress


Alexander Vogel, Wolfgang Muller and Debora Durrer-Kern of Meyerlustenberger Lachenal explore the restructuring options available to Swiss companies in times of difficulty


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