Creditor protection and divisions under EU Company Law: A critical assessment of CJEU’s decision in I.G.I.
In its “I.G.I.” decision of 30.1.2020 (C-394/18), the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) held that the European creditor protection rules for divisions do not prevent creditors of the company being divided from filing an actio pauliana[1] in accordance with national law. We think this decision is not correct. The I.G.I. decision involved the partial… Read More »