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Thank You to Javier Arias and Andrew Dawson

posted by Bob Lawless

On behalf of everyone at Credit Slips, I wanted to thank Professor Javier Arias of the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos and Professor Andrew Dawson of the University of Miami. It takes time out of a busy schedule to contribute to the Credit Slips community, and their contributions are well appreciated. Javier brought us up to date on the recent changes in the Spanish insolvency regime, and Drew offered his thoughts on some developments in chapter 15/transnational insolvency as well as on labor rights in chapter 11. Thank you again, both of you.

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