Case Study: Restructuring Systemically Important, Multinational Agrokor D.D.
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Case Study: Restructuring Systemically Important, Multinational Agrokor D.D.
By Dr. Wolfram Prusko and Brad Weiland, Partners & Hannah Crawford, Associate, Kirkland & Ellis International LLP
On April 1, 2019, the signs and flags in an industrial area of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia in the South-East of Europe, turned from red to green; the old Agrokor letters on red background were replaced by the new green logo of the Fortenova Group. The date marked the successful end of a...
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Hannah Crawford is a restructuring associate in the London office of Kirkland & Ellis International LLP. Her restructuring and insolvency experience extends to advising debtors, creditors, and strategic investors on restructurings of stressed and distressed businesses. Crawford’s recent transactions include advising Noble Group Limited, an ad hoc committee of secured creditors to CGG S.A., and Agrokor d.d.. She is currently representing an ad hoc group of bondholders in the restructuring of Debenhams.
Brad Weiland is a restructuring partner in the Chicago office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. He has represented debtors, lenders, and investors in restructuring matters involving financially troubled companies. His practice includes advising clients with respect to operations in Chapter 11, advising senior management of distressed companies with respect to in- and out-of-court restructurings and contingency planning, and negotiating and structuring financings and other commercial transactions. Weiland was recognized by IFLR1000 in 2019 as a “Notable Practitioner.”
Dr.Wolfram Prusko is a restructuring partner in the Munich office of Kirkland & Ellis International LLP. His practice is focused on the representation of investors, debtors, and creditors with respect to cross-border acquisitions, restructurings — particularly financial and bond restructurings — and insolvency proceedings. He also has extensive experience in international bank restructuring. IFLR1000 recognized him as a “highly regarded” lawyer for restructuring in 2018 and 2019. Prusko is initiator and co-chair of TMA NextGen Germany.