fabio celliHaving discussed a draft bill regulating the ‘recovery and liquidation of legal entities and individual debtors carrying out economic activities’ since 1983, the Brazilian Government has finally enacted new legislation providing a raft of significant amendments to Brazilian bankruptcy and insolvency law.

Until the publication of the new legislation, bankruptcy processes in Brazil were excessively delayed and did not include provisions for adequate participation and supervision of the interested creditors.

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