Bankruptcies, reorganization proceedings and debt restructuring
When business is not sustainable
Castro Sammartino & Pierini is frequently retained by creditors in connection with bankruptcies and reorganization proceedings, submitting proof of debts, being in creditor’s committees, dealing with the acquisition of bankruptcy assets, foreclosure of mortgages, chattel mortgages, and other collaterals and related matters.
We also advise businesses with economic and financial difficulties on debt restructuring and out-of-court reorganization proceedings, finding ways to solve those issues so that you can get back to business.
In addition, we also cover other issues related to companies´ economic and financial difficulties, such as labor crisis prevention procedures, collective suspensions, and dismissals.
Castro Sammartino & Pierini with your company, to be better, always.
From our Legal Blog
Distribution Agreements in Argentina: basic regulations no distributor may risk to ignore
Until the new Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation (Código Civil y Comercial de la Nación or CCCN) became in force on August 1, 2015, distribution agreements had not had statutory regulation in Argentina.
The CCCN has set forth that the concession contract´s provisions will also govern the distribution agreement as far as those provisions are relevant to the distribution contract (CCCN, Article Number 1,511, Sub-article b)
Trademarks in Argentina in a nutshell
Trademarks in Argentina in a nutshell
1) Legal framework
Trademarks in Argentina are governed by Law Number 22,362, as amended (the Trademark Law or TML). The TML supplements the Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation. Argentina is a party to the Paris Convention and has in force the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) provisions of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT).
2) Conditions for registration
Under Article 1 of the TML …
Hiring foreign workers in Argentina
Hiring foreign workers in Argentina involves reviewing immigration laws in force. Immigration to Argentina is governed by the Migration Law Number 25,871 (Ley de Migraciones or LM), its Regulatory Decree Number 616/2010, and supplementary dispositions enacted by the National Direction of Migrations (Dirección Nacional de Migraciones or DNM) that is the agency in charge of enforcing migration laws (such as Dispositions Number 1170/2010, 1171/2010 and 1824/2013).
Under Argentine immigration laws, there is no cap or quota as to the number of foreign workers that may be hired
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