Collection of notes on the legal impact of a country leaving the Eurozone
We discussed in this post in November the contractual implications of a country leaving the Euro. Continuing that theme, here is a collection of notes by various law firms and others on what a Eurozone exit by one or more countries (or even a break up of the whole Eurozone) may mean for businesses and companies. Several of these notes also look at preparations a business may consider making for that eventuality.
Norton Rose: Eurozone risk matrix and Q&A – August 2012
Norton Rose: The Eurozone crisis: A global perspective from outside the Eurozone – August 2012
Clifford Chance: Eurozone – developments in loan documentation – May 2012
Dechert: The Euro Crisis: Contingency Planning for Asset Managers – April 2012
Paul Hastings: M&A Practice Update: Lessons from the Eurozone Crisis – March 2012
Field Fisher Waterhouse: The Eurozone Crisis and Loan Agreements – February 2012
Herbert Smith: Eurozone crisis: The corporate perspective – January 2012
Pillsbury: Cracks in the Eurozone – January 2012
Morrison & Foerster: A Euro Break-up: Impact on Financial Documentation - January 2012
Clifford Chance: The Eurozone Crisis and Derivatives – January 2012
Linklaters: Eurozone Bulletin: Do I need a contingency plan? – December 2011
Association of Corporate Treasurers and Deloitte: Euro contingency planning – December 2011
Slaughter and May: Euro break-up/fragmentation: Impact on financing documentation – December 2011
Treasury Today: Eurozone Crisis: A Treasurer’s Survival Guide – December 2011
Herbert Smith: Potential Eurozone break-up: Questions and answers - November 2011
Clifford Chance: The Eurozone Crisis and Loan Agreements – November 2011
Allen & Overy: The Euro and currency unions – October 2011
Slaughter and May: What do clients need to know? – October 2011
The Association of Corporate Treasurers has also collated various notes here.
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