Topic: Banking & finance

SVB’s parent spars with FDIC over “improper” freezing of US$2.1 billion

Chapter 11 lawyers for the parent company of collapsed Silicon Valley Bank have hit out against “improper actions” taken by a US financial regulator that they claim have blocked its access to accounts containing more than US$2.1 billion.

22 March 2023

Slaughter and May, Clifford Chance and Ashurst advising as Silicon Valley Bank UK arm sold to HSBC

Slaughter and May, Clifford Chance and Ashurst have all landed roles in the sale of the British arm of a California-headquartered bank, whose collapse has been flagged as a “systemic risk” by US financial regulators.

13 March 2023

Norwegian firms team up with Kirkland for refinancing of Oslo-listed offshore driller

Norwegian firms Schjødt, Wiersholm and Thommenssen, along with Kirkland & Ellis, have helped an Olso-listed offshore services company negotiate a US$660 million debt refinancing and equity deal that will see a major Seadrill investor double its stake.

08 March 2023

“We've seen an evolution in the bankruptcy sphere”: an interview with Omni Bridgeway’s Jim Batson

One year after his appointment as Omni Bridgeway’s co-chief investment officer in the US, Jim Batson tells GRR about the “evolution” he has seen in the bankruptcy space in recent years, why he thinks litigation financing is at its heart an ESG product and what factors are considered when funders are deciding to invest.

07 March 2023

Weil counsel joins Reed Smith in London

Reed Smith has recruited a new partner from Weil Gotshal & Manges in London, who brings with him 20 years of experience advising banks and hedge funds on international and domestic restructurings.

28 February 2023

Celsius ruling “should be helpful” to FTX customers, ex-CEO faces fraud suit

After a New York court ruled this week that bankrupt crypto brokerage Celsius owns funds deposited by thousands of investors, lawyers in the US and Singapore tell GRR the decision provides important drafting lessons and may prove a useful precedent for FTX customers.

06 January 2023

AIG accused of “weaponising” Chapter 11 process

A group of former executives from a subsidiary of insurance conglomerate American International Group have accused their former employer of “weaponising” the US bankruptcy process to block a pending lawsuit over unpaid bonuses.

16 December 2022

Faegre Drinker continues to grow US restructuring group

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath has continued to expand its US restructuring offering with the hire of a new counsel in Minneapolis.

29 November 2022

Fuelling distress: Europe’s €500 billion energy crisis

Europe is facing an energy price crisis that has the potential to cause a flurry of restructuring and insolvency activity across the continent’s corporate sector. GRR spoke to insolvency practitioners across six key European jurisdictions to see which sectors are already showing distress, what policy makers are doing to try to counter it, and whether they think the policy-makers will be successful.

30 September 2022

Crypto round-up: Voyager agrees sale, Celsius CEO resigns and CoinFLEX wins creditor support

Bankrupt crypto brokerage Voyager has accepted a US$1.4 billion bid for its digital assets, while exchange platform CoinFLEX has secured creditor backing to restructure in the Seychelles, the CEO of US-headquartered Celsius Network has resigned in the middle of its Chapter 11 case and Interpol has issued a red notice against Terra/Luna creator Do Kwon.

28 September 2022

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