Core Viewpoint - The "Changsha Out-of-Court Restructuring Business Seminar" held on November 23 aims to explore the theory and practice of out-of-court restructuring to assist distressed enterprises and promote high-quality economic development [1][4]. Group 1: Out-of-Court Restructuring - Out-of-court restructuring refers to civil legal actions taken by stakeholders such as debtors, creditors, investors, and strategic investors to negotiate agreements to resolve corporate difficulties without judicial procedures [2]. - The president of the Changsha Bankruptcy Administrator Association, Su Baozhen, highlighted the unique advantages of out-of-court restructuring, including flexibility, lower costs, high acceptance by market participants, and better preservation of enterprise value [2]. - Zhang Shuai, a member of the Changsha Intermediate People's Court, emphasized that out-of-court restructuring complements judicial procedures and is an important institutional innovation to stimulate market vitality [2]. Group 2: Implementation and Coordination - Zhang Shuai proposed four directions for advancing out-of-court restructuring: political guidance, practical and standardized operational procedures, government-court coordination, and internal-external linkage to facilitate procedural transitions [2]. - The deputy director of the Changsha Judicial Bureau, Xiao Wenhui, stated that innovative measures have been implemented to reduce the burden on enterprises and strengthen intellectual property protection, successfully resolving numerous enterprise-related disputes [2]. - The director of the Bankruptcy Liquidation and Mergers and Acquisitions Legal Professional Committee of the All-China Lawyers Association, Ji Nuo, discussed the construction of out-of-court restructuring centers and emphasized the economic implications of bankruptcy law [3]. Group 3: Experience Sharing and Future Plans - Representatives from bankruptcy management associations in cities such as Jinhua, Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Xi'an shared their experiences in establishing out-of-court restructuring service centers [3]. - Participants engaged in discussions on topics including government-court coordination, optimization of the business environment, establishment models for out-of-court restructuring centers, and procedural connections with judicial restructuring [3]. - Yang Jianming, supervisor of the Changsha Bankruptcy Administrator Association, expressed the intention to leverage the seminar to explore the establishment of a Changsha-specific out-of-court restructuring center to better serve high-quality economic development [3].
汇聚多方智慧 长沙探索推动庭外重组机制
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-24 02:46