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«A bankrupted company filed for its debtor’s bankruptcy: would the court satisfy the claim?»
There’s a widespread situation in practice, when a company (a creditor) files for another company’s (a debtor’s) bankruptcy. One detail may turn such situation into an extraordinary case and cause multiple questions that are solved differently in court practice. This may occur if the plaintiff is recognized as bankrupt himself. Alexandra Ulezko, Corporate and Dispute Resolution Associate at Kachkin & Partners, discloses the ins and outs in her article.