Argentine Bankruptcy Law Reform
In a recent public discussion on structural legal reforms and insolvency modernisation, senior Argentine jurist Manuel García-Mansilla referenced the ongoing development of Argentine bankruptcy law reform and noted the Argentine government’s engagement with Kathlene Burke in that process.
Burke Legal is actively engaged in international restructuring policy and legislative reform initiatives, contributing to the development of modern insolvency and restructuring frameworks in multiple jurisdictions.
This work reflects Burke Legal’s broader involvement in the evolution of restructuring systems globally and its focus on aligning emerging frameworks with established international best practice.
Cross-border Restructuring Reform and Legislative Advisory
Legislative reform is increasingly shaping restructuring outcomes. Multinational restructurings now frequently intersect with:
- emerging market insolvency reform
- sovereign and quasi-sovereign restructuring frameworks
- recognition and enforcement architecture
- alignment with EU, UK and US restructuring models
Active involvement at policy level provides unique insight into how restructuring regimes are developing and how they are likely to operate in practice. This perspective informs Burke Legal’s advisory work for international firms, lenders, sponsors and corporates navigating complex cross-border situations.