Many international corporate groups finance their German subsidiaries through shareholder loans and structure these arrangements under foreign law—hoping to be legally protected if the subsidiary faces financial distress. A recent ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), however, shows that this strategy may fail more quickly than expected in German insolvency proceedings. In its […]
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