Please report on how today´s meeting for Aifos bankruptcy goes.
We have of course not attended that meeting of today as, actively being part of this agreement might be seen by some judges, with no legal ground in our opinion, contrary to the exercise of rights out of Law 57/68.
Malaga Courts are being very diligent when obtaining information for our clients when these have been requested through preliminary diligences. The necessary information to bring actions against related financial institutions.
We definitely bet for actions of Law 57/68 for these claims.
You may like to review these old posts:
http://www.eyeonspain.com/blogs/costaluz/5384/legal-tip-493-what-is-happening-with-aifos.aspx
http://www.eyeonspain.com/blogs/costaluz/10159/Legal-tip-940-NEW-Aifos-administrators-provide-information-for-action-against-Bank.aspx
http://www.eyeonspain.com/blogs/costaluz/13099/Legal-tip-1161-Aifos-and-GOOD-for-Malaga-Courts.aspx
http://www.eyeonspain.com/blogs/costaluz/13160/Legal-tip-1166-Aifos%C2%B4s-Bank-Guarantees-and-special-accounts.aspx
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