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This new edition of Commercial Insolvency in Canada provides a comprehensive examination of Canada's insolvency laws and related jurisprudence to help lawyers navigate the evolving legal landscape.
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In the opening chapter of the latest edition of Commercial Insolvency in Canada, author and insolvency expert Kevin McElcheran sets the stage for the content of the rest of the book: “Each of the many stakeholders affected by the insolvency of a business enterprise [from creditors and employees, to landlords, suppliers and shareholders] may seek to invoke their various legal remedies to achieve a resolution of the business problem of insolvency in accordance with their best interests from their perspective.” As he goes on to explain, our legal system attempts to address the ensuing conflicts “through the patchwork of statute and case law that is Canadian commercial insolvency law.”
Throughout this treatise, McElcheran strives to focus on insolvency as a whole – rather than discussing the patches in isolation, he describes the overall state of the quilt.
Comprehensive content This fourth edition of Commercial Insolvency in Canada continues the practical approach of earlier versions and proceeds from the basic premise that all persons interested in or affected by commercial insolvency are entitled to be treated with respect in the insolvency process and are entitled to participate in the process effectively to pursue their legitimate interests.
The first two chapters of the book form the basis of discussion of the position of each group of constituents of the insolvent debtor that follows in subsequent chapters. In the final chapter, readers will find an outline of Canada’s version of the UNCITRAL Model Law for recognizing and giving effect to foreign insolvency proceedings in Canada as well as an analysis of cross-border restructuring proceedings based in Canada.
Updates in this latest edition include:
A discussion of the most recent developments in the relevant case law
A revised, practical table of cases and detailed index
Content that reflects the amendments to the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) that were passed in June 2019. The effect of these changes will be to restrict the scope of Initial Orders made under the CCAA and impose new director liabilities for payments made to compensate managers of insolvent businesses
Revisions to Chapter 2 that address the distribution among stakeholders of the value in businesses preserved in the insolvency process and that follow developments that further constrict the scope of claims that can be compromised or eliminated through the restructuring process
A Practical Acquisition Commercial Insolvency in Canada, 4th Edition is an invaluable resource that will be particularly relevant to:
Corporate/commercial lawyers who advise businesses facing bankruptcy or insolvency issues
In-house counsel at a company facing bankruptcy or insolvency issues
Lenders, insolvency, restructuring and turnaround professionals, and distressed debt investors who require an informational resource to assist with navigating day-to-day issues affecting clients
Law libraries who want to provide comprehensive research resources for their patrons
Kevin McElcheran, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B., MCIArb., opened his own practice as an independent practitioner after 34 years leading the insolvency practices of large commercial law firms. As an independent advisor, he counsels fiduciaries such as boards of directors and committees of boards facing decisions that will fundamentally alter the course of commercial enterprises. As an Interim Manager or Chief Restructuring Officer, Kevin assists businesses facing challenges to discover and implement solutions that permit the business to thrive. An adjunct professor of Queen’s University Law School, he has also lectured extensively on matters of insolvency law at programs sponsored by The Law Society of Ontario, the Ontario Bar Association, Osgoode Hall Professional Development and the National Centre for Business Law.
Kevin is the author of all four editions of Commercial Insolvency in Canada, one of the authors of Halsbury’s Law of Canada – Bankruptcy and Insolvency, and has published papers on many topics related to insolvency law and mediation. He is recognized as a leading lawyer in insolvency law and corporate restructuring by The Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada 2019 Edition, The Best Lawyers in Canada 2019, The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory 2019 and The Lexpert-Thomson West Guide to the Leading 100 Most Creative Lawyers in Canada 2006. In 2015, the Ontario Bar Association honoured Kevin with the Murray Klein Award for excellence in insolvency law. He is a member of the Insolvency Institute of Canada, the Ontario Bar Association, the Canadian Insolvency Foundation, the American Bankruptcy Institute, the Turnaround Management Association, The Advocates’ Society and INSOL International.