Contents
The insolvency proceedings
- Overview of the main features of insolvency proceedings: Insight into the processes and legal consequences of insolvency proceedings from a creditor's perspective.
- Reasons for opening insolvency proceedings: over-indebtedness, inability to pay, imminent inability to pay.
Insolvency contestation
- What is the insolvency administrator allowed to do? Contestation of intent, gifts & co.
- What are the consequences of an insolvency challenge?
Options for action during the crisis from contractual partner - recognizing risks early on
Enforcement of rights after the opening of proceedings
- What is advisable to do? What is better not to do?
- Under what conditions can a business relationship be maintained? Risk reduction through installment payment agreements, cash transactions, etc.
- What can be done to secure payments? Which securities help, which don't?
- Claim registration, claim verification and offsetting.
- Tasks and limits of authority, liability issues.
- Privileged claims in insolvency: rights of separation and segregation.
- Participation and influence in the process.
Learning environment
In your online learning environment, you will find useful information, downloads and extra services for this qualification measure after you have registered.
Your benefit
- The training provides you with the crucial knowledge of how best to behave if your contractual partner becomes insolvent.
- You will receive the necessary tools to be able to prevent possible repayments with legal certainty and to avoid mistakes and pitfalls in this area.
Methods
Lecture, presentation, discussion, case studies and checklists.
Recommended for
Specialists and managers, heads of HR and legal departments who would like to gain a solid overview of current insolvency law in order to be able to take legally secure precautions in the event of an insolvency challenge and avoid repayments as far as possible.
Seminar evaluation for "Crisis and insolvency of contractual partner"







Start dates and details

Thursday, 06.11.2025
09:00 am - 5:00 pm