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Dispute Resolution - Financial Services and Insurance Law - Insolvency Law & Restructuring
Heinrich Meyer is partner at ADVANT Beiten's Frankfurt office and co-head of the practice group Banking, Finance & Restructuring. He is also responsible for the legal areas restructuring, corporate rescue and insolvency. His area of activity comprises, in addition to consulting on debt capital financing, mainly advice on (pre-)insolvency law aspects of corporate rescues, enforcement or defence of claims in insolvency cases as well as liability claims against corporate bodies. He also consults on distressed loans, collateral agreements, insolvency-proof off-balance structures and trust set-ups.
Heinrich Meyer studied law at the Universities of Wuerzburg, Lausanne and Regensburg and was admitted to the German Bar in 1993. From 1991 until and including 1997 Heinrich Meyer worked at Deutsche Bank AG in the fields of financial risk management and workout, before joining KPMG. Since 2002, he has been working with ADVANT Beiten, as a Partner since 2004. Heinrich Meyer is a member of the Board of the Frankfurt Bar Association. He is also the law firm's Money Laundering Reporting Officer.
Publications:
"Jaffé again with a difficult mission"
Heinrich Meyer, Dr. Moritz Handrup and Maike Pflästerer (mentioned)
in: juve.de, 04. October 2022
"Insolvency administrator and data protection"
Heinrich Meyer and Co-Author Frank R. Primozic
in: Restructuring Business, Edition 1/1 March 2022, p. 6-8
"Almost one year StaRUG"
Heinrich Meyer and Co-Author Torsten Cülter
in: Restructuring Business, Edition 1/7 December 2021, p. 3-5
"Lexology Navigator Restructuring & Insolvency Germany"
Heinrich Meyer and Co-Author Dr Moritz Handrup, October 2018
"Better safe than sorry..., Does the "IKB-Decision" Mark the End of the Securitisation Market?"
in: Jahrbuch Unternehmensrelevantes Recht 2011/2012, p. 39-42, co-author Frank R. Primozic
"The Securitisation Transaction – Asset-based financing of enterprises at the capital market"
Heinrich Meyer, co-editor and -author: "Introduction", pp. 36-42
"Securisation - When Appropriate and Necessary?"
RICHARD BOORBERG VERLAG, 2011, pp. 67-70, Ed. Heinrich Meyer and Frank R. Primozic
Betriebs-Berater Comment: "The Federal Court of Justice (FCJ) enhances Security also for Supplier Credits" regarding the Article: "FCJ: Future Claims resulting from enhanced and extended retentions of title may only be challenged as congruent coverage"
Betriebs-Berater, No. 19-2011, pp. 1165-1168, co-author Jan-Moritz Degener
"Debt-Equity-Swap pursuant to the RegE-ESUG (Government Draft for a Law on Further Facilitation of Corporate Restructuring)"
Betriebs-Berater No. 14-2011, pp. 846-851, co-author Jan-Moritz Degener
Betriebs-Berater Comment: "A Precise Benchmark for the Burden of Proof in Case of Resumption of Payments" regarding Article: "OLG Stuttgart: In Respect of an Indirect Discrimination of Creditors in Case of Payment for Goods Delivered subject to a Retention of Title"
Betriebs-Berater No. 5-2011, pp. 268-272, co-author Guido Krüger
"The Restructuring Act - or rather: 'A Calm Approach is The Key'"
Betriebs-Berater No. 2-2011, p. 1
"Legislative Instruments of Torture. In Focus: Breaking up of Banks in Crises, "Bank Tax" (or FSC = Financial Stability Contribution) and Restructuring Fund"
Deutscher AnwaltSpiegel No. 15-2010, pp. 3-5, co-author Dr. Günther M. Bredow
Lectures/Events:
Online Seminar - Update: "Financial Engineering in the Corona Crisis", together with Dr Christof Aha (8 April 2020)
"The New Restructuring Law"/in cooperation with Betriebs-Berater
"Legal Pitfalls in Financing of PPPs"/10th Annual Meeting Public Private Partnership