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  • Retention of Title in and out of Insolvency

    Edited by Marcel Willems, Mark Kendall ...
    Suppliers of goods tend to think that they have strong rights if they retain ownership of delivered goods until the purchase price has been fully paid, because disputes involving non-payment can supposedly be solved fairly easily by claiming payment in court or repossessing the goods. However, things may get difficult for the supplier if a purchaser is in possession of the goods but then becomes ... Read more

    $166.49 USD

  • Licences and Insolvency

    A Practical Global Guide to the Effects of Insolvency on IP Licence Agreements

    The number of insolvencies is increasing by the day, while insolvencies are becoming more and more complex and international. Licences represent an increasingly important part of a company’s assets - be they technology licences, name or trademark licences or licences with regard to text, photo or audiovisual material or software. While insolvency proceedings of licensors or licensees can pose ... Read more

    $184.49 USD

  • Shareholders' Rights and Obligations

    A Global Guide

    Edited by Marcel Willems ...
    Shareholders are important stakeholders of companies. In recent times the position of shareholders has become more and more scrutinized, partly as a result of activist measures they have taken, sometimes resulting in the breaking up of large corporations. At the other hand of the spectrum we see minority shareholders being marginalised and even forced to transfer their shares. Questions that arise ... Read more

    $346.49 USD

  • Cash Pooling and Insolvency

    A Practical Global Handbook, Second Edition

    Edited by Marcel Willems ...
    'Cash is king’ – and, presumably, will remain king for a long time to come. This viewpoint is even more relevant since the 2008 international financial crisis. Banks are still hesitant to provide credit lines to companies, whether national or cross-border. High interest rates are charged on debt but hardly any interest is paid on credit amounts. More than ever before, companies need to limit both ... Read more

    $247.49 USD