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Online-Lecture: Bankruptcy in terms of War

  • Date: 07/06/2022 (TUE)
  • Language: Ukrainian
  • Time: 11:00 - 12:30
  • Feefree of charge
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  Online-Lecture: Bankruptcy in terms of War. Date: 07 June2022. Time: 11:00 12:30. Language: Ukrainian. Fee free of charge. Place: Will be online. Registration is open for everyone. In the conditions of the ongoing aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, all spheres of business suffer losses and need quick management decisions. Despite the fact that the situation in the economy is not improving, tax and credit holidays for businesses are gradually being abolished. Businesses that did not have a safety margin, had problems with solvency before the war, or suffered as a result of the war due to the destruction of production assets, destruction of logistics chains and loss of demand, will need legal ways to close. Bankruptcy law also continues to apply to managers who are jointly and severally liable with the owners for failing to notify of the threat of bankruptcy. Even in terms of war, bankruptcy proceedings can be a way to save a business or help get out of the game with minimal negative consequences. EBA Management Development Centre together with LCF Law Group invite you to take part in the Online-Lecture: Bankruptcy in terms of War. Speaker: Olena Volianska, partner, head of bankruptcy and restructuring in LCF Law Group, attorney at law, insolvency practitioner. Topics under discussion: Fight, run, freeze: what to do if signs of insolvency appeared before the war. Bankruptcy as a way to preserve successful businesses affected by the armed aggression of the russian federation. Liability of owners and managers of a potential bankrupt. Nationalization of property and a moratorium on the fulfillment of obligations to residents of the russian federation. Losses from the war: what to do bankrupt. Legislative initiatives: moratorium, extension of procedural deadlines, shortened liquidation procedure. Speakers. Olena Volianska. Partner, head of bankruptcy and restructuring in LCF Law Group, attorney at law, insolvency practitioner. You can send a question to:. Contact person:. Anna Ovdii. E-mail [email protected]. Contact Phone. 067-406-65-40.

Registration is open for everyone.

In the conditions of the ongoing aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, all spheres of business suffer losses and need quick management decisions. Despite the fact that the situation in the economy is not improving, tax and credit holidays for businesses are gradually being abolished. Businesses that did not have a safety margin, had problems with solvency before the war, or suffered as a result of the war due to the destruction of production assets, destruction of logistics chains and loss of demand, will need legal ways to close. Bankruptcy law also continues to apply to managers who are jointly and severally liable with the owners for failing to notify of the threat of bankruptcy.

Even in terms of war, bankruptcy proceedings can be a way to save a business or help “get out of the game” with minimal negative consequences.

EBA Management Development Centre together with LCF Law Group invite you to take part in the Online-Lecture: Bankruptcy in terms of War.

Speaker: Olena Volianska, partner, head of bankruptcy and restructuring in LCF Law Group, attorney at law, insolvency practitioner.

Topics under discussion:

  • Fight, run, freeze: what to do if signs of insolvency appeared before the war.
  • Bankruptcy as a way to preserve successful businesses affected by the armed aggression of the russian federation.
  • Liability of owners and managers of a potential bankrupt.
  • Nationalization of property and a moratorium on the fulfillment of obligations to residents of the russian federation.
  • Losses from the war: what to do bankrupt.
  • Legislative initiatives: moratorium, extension of procedural deadlines, shortened liquidation procedure.

Speakers

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Olena Volianska
Partner, head of bankruptcy and restructuring in LCF Law Group, attorney at law, insolvency practitioner
Olena Volianska

You can send a question to:

Contact person:

Anna Ovdii

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067-406-65-40

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