State Reports - Czech Republic
Czech Preventive Restructuring – Some key implementation choicesAuthor: Tomáš RICHTER (Attorney, JŠK Prague)
Source: Eurofenix, 2023 Winter edition
Implementation of the EU Restructuring Directive in Slovakia and the Czech Republic: A brief comparison
Authors: Petr SPRINZ (Allen & Overy Prague, Czech Republic) and Matúš KUDLÁK (Allen & Overy Bratislava, Slovakia)
Source: Eurofenix, 2022 Autumn edition
Significant ruling on the COMI definition in the Czech Republic: The Arca Investments Case
Authors: Petr SPRINZ and Jirí RAHM (Allen & Overy LLP, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2022 Spring edition
Czech Republic: Second wave of changes to insolvency law
Author: Petr SPRINZ (Counsel) and Jirí RAHM (Associate) from Allen & Overy, Czech Republic.
Source: Eurofenix, 2021 Spring Edition
Czech Republic: Legislative development in a time of crisis
Author: Petr SPRINZ (Partner) and Jirí RAHM (Senior Associate) from Havel & Partners, Prague, Czech Republic.
Source: Eurofenix, 2020 Summer Edition
Author: Petr SPRINZ (Havel & Partners, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2019/20 Winter Edition
2020/2021 bnt CEE Insolvency Survey
We are grateful to Frank Heemann (Rechtsanwalt, Partner at bnt attorneys in CEE, Lithuania) for sharing this survey with the members of INSOL Europe.
The Czech Republic: Amendment to the Bond Act anticipates the introduction of a security agent extending beyond bonds
Author: Petr SPRINZ and Jiri RAHM (Havel & Partners, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2019 Spring Edition
Bank insolvencies in Central and Eastern European legislation
Author: Dr. Richárd BODIS (bnt attorneys-at-law, Hungary)
Source: Eurofenix, 2019 Spring Edition
Czech Republic: The 2017 Amendment to the Insolvency Act and its possible effects on statistics
Author: Petr SPRINZ (Havel & Partners, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2018 Summer Edition
2018 bnt CEE Insolvency Survey
We are grateful to Frank Heemann (Rechtsanwalt, Partner at bnt Heemann Klauberg Krauklis APB,Vilnius, Lithuania) for sharing this survey with the members of INSOL Europe.
Czech Republic: Debt relief under the amended Czech Insolvency Act
Author: Karolina NOVAKOVA (bnt attorneys-at-law, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2017 Autumn Edition
The Czech Republic: Creditors with secured contingent and future claims have gained more certainty
Author: Petr SPRINZ (Havel, Holásek & Partners, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2017 Summer Edition
Czech Republic: Insolvency Act undergoes substantial overhaul
Author: David FECHTNER Associate, (bnt attorneys-at-law, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2017 Spring Edition
Czech Republic: Frivolous insolvency motions recognised as criminal offence
Author: David FECHTNER Associate, (bnt attorneys-at-law, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2016 Summer Edition
Czech Republic: Recent Czech Supreme Court decisions: Twilight of secured creditors?
Authors: Juraj ALEXANDER and Martin FRONEK (Dentons, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2015 Winter Edition
The Czech Insolvency Act, 2.0
Author: Tomáš RICHTER (Clifford Chance, Czech Republic)
Source: Eurofenix, 2014 Spring Edition
INSOLVENCY SURVEY for Central and Eastern Europe (2013 - 2014)
We are grateful to Frank Heemann (bnt Heemann Klauberg Krauklis APB, Vilnius, Lithuania) who shared this survey that aims to provide an overview of the rapidly changing legal framework for insolvencies in CEE, to help decision makers and their advisors get a sense of the impact of insolvencies in CEE countries and thus to enable them to take the right decisions at an early stage, including the decision to consult insolvency experts to help secure their interests.