San Gabriel Bankruptcy Attorney

TITLE 11 - BANKRUPTCY
CHAPTER 15 - ANCILLARY AND OTHER CROSS-BORDER CASES
    SUBCHAPTER II - ACCESS OF FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES AND CREDITORS TO
                     THE COURT                 

-HEAD-
    Sec. 1509. Right of direct access

-STATUTE-
      (a) A foreign representative may commence a case under section
    1504 by filing directly with the court a petition for recognition
    of a foreign proceeding under section 1515.
      (b) If the court grants recognition under section 1517, and
    subject to any limitations that the court may impose consistent
    with the policy of this chapter - 
        (1) the foreign representative has the capacity to sue and be
      sued in a court in the United States;
        (2) the foreign representative may apply directly to a court in
      the United States for appropriate relief in that court; and
        (3) a court in the United States shall grant comity or
      cooperation to the foreign representative.

      (c) A request for comity or cooperation by a foreign
    representative in a court in the United States other than the court
    which granted recognition shall be accompanied by a certified copy
    of an order granting recognition under section 1517.
      (d) If the court denies recognition under this chapter, the court
    may issue any appropriate order necessary to prevent the foreign
    representative from obtaining comity or cooperation from courts in
    the United States.
      (e) Whether or not the court grants recognition, and subject to
    sections 306 and 1510, a foreign representative is subject to
    applicable nonbankruptcy law.
      (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the
    failure of a foreign representative to commence a case or to obtain
    recognition under this chapter does not affect any right the
    foreign representative may have to sue in a court in the United
    States to collect or recover a claim which is the property of the
    debtor.

-SOURCE-
    (Added Pub. L. 109-8, title VIII, Sec. 801(a), Apr. 20, 2005, 119
    Stat. 137.)