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As part of the lecture series “Insolvency Law and Restructuring,” an event on the topic of “Concurrent Performance and Other ‘Undefined‘ Claims in Insolvency” will take place at 5:00 p.m. on March 3rd, 2026, at the Johannes Kepler University.
The lecture series is organized by the Institute for Civil Procedure Law at the Johannes Kepler University and the Association for Restructuring Law. This association was founded in 2001 at the initiative of our law firm and aims to promote dialogue and interaction between academia and the business community, as well as education and further training in the field of insolvency law. The lecture series will be moderated by insolvency and restructuring law expert Thomas Kurz.
Details about the lecture series and registration can be found here.
Registration is open until October 15th, 2025, and can be completed directly through the law firm Haslinger / Nagele Attorneys-at-Law GmbH. E-Mail: vortragsreihe@haslinger-nagele.com, Tel.: 0732 / 78 43 31-228.
03.03.2026, 17:00 - 20:30
Johannes Kepler Universität, Altenberger Straße 69, 4040 Linz









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