December 2025
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Conflicts Beyond Borders – Reshaping the Restructuring & Insolvency Landscape
When I was invited to serve as guest editor for the Journal of Corporate Renewal’s issue on conflicts of laws, I saw it as an opportunity to explore a -
Reflecting on Two Remarkable Years as President & Chair of TMA
Serving as president and chair of the Turnaround Management Association (TMA) over the past two years has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my -
What Would a Little Money Help Your Chapter Do?
Our mission is simple—to help chapters grow and thrive. We do that by offering targeted grants—up to $5,000—that give chapters the freedom to innovate. As -
Broke & Confused: The Awkward Intersection of U.S. Cannabis & Insolvency Laws
Legal sales of U.S. cannabis exceeded $30.1 billion in 2024, according to Whitney Economics. By means of comparison, alcohol sales in the U.S. were -
Bridging the Channel: Mutual Recognition of Proceedings Between the UK & EU
At 11 p.m. on Thursday, December 31, 2020, the United Kingdom left the European Union. This has since enabled staff in many airports in continental -
Legal Divergence in Third-Party Released: Insights From International Jurisdictions
Third-party (or non-debtor) releases are provisions in court-supervised restructurings that extinguish defined claims against specified non-debtors for -
Toward Constitutional & Commercial Certainty: The Indian Act Doesn’t Preclude Appointment of a Receiver
In Scala Development Consultant Ltd. v. Spirit Bay Developments Limited Partnership, the British Columbia Supreme Court (BCSC) pronounced a receivership -
Vesting off Interests in Land: The Unfinished Legacy of Dianor
In the near 24 years since the Supreme Court of Canada’s landmark decision on the treatment of gross overriding royalties (GORs) in Bank of Montreal v -
Unlocking Kaizen: The Hidden Power in Corporate Crisis
In the high-stakes world of corporate restructuring, the difference between success and failure isn’t measured in percentages—it’s measured in survival. -
When a Deed in Lieu Is Rejected
Commercial property values have been declining recently. Factors such as high interest rates, weak economic growth, and shifts in work habits—like remote -
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