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Safeguard review — French advisors reflect on highs and lows of restructuring cases

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Safeguard review — French advisors reflect on highs and lows of restructuring cases

Bianca Boorer's avatar
  1. Bianca Boorer
10 min read

It’s been three years since France reformed its bankruptcy law and we’ve had three big cases to test it out. 9fin travelled to Paris to hear from restructuring lawyers on how this reform has helped improve restructurings and what still needs improving.

Before we get into that, here is a quick summary of the restructuring procedures in France (as summarised in a White & Case note and Clifford Chance note):

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