Investment Banking

Investor Perspectives: Buying in Distress

This panel explores investors' perspectives on acquiring distressed commercial real estate in today's volatile market. The panelists delve into such key challenges as interest rate fluctuations, limited debt availability, economic uncertainty, oversupply and rising material costs. Gain insights from industry experts actively transacting in the current market, and discover their outlooks on the future of distressed real estate.

$125.00
$125.00

Luncheon and Keynote Address (No C.L.E.)

$125.00
$125.00

Valuation in Chapter 11 Cases and Out-of-Court Restructurings: Strategies and Emerging Trends

Hosted by Financial Advisors and Investment Banking & Unsecured Trade Creditors Committees

This panel will discuss the strategic use of valuation evidence throughout the life of a chapter 11 case, from financing and sale process to confirmation and fraudulent conveyance/other litigation.

$125.00
$125.00

Private Capital’s Impact on Health Care Insolvency Proceedings (No C.L.E.)

With the increasing role of private capital (debt and/or equity) in health care businesses, from hospitals to specialty practices, the financial pressures, challenging payor reimbursement rates and regulatory environment have led to a growing number of restructurings and bankruptcies in this sector.

$125.00
$125.00

The Rise of Private Credit

This panel will explore the growth of private credit as an established asset class, as well as trends in private credit restructurings. The panelists will explain the private credit market generally, key differences between direct lending and the broadly syndicated market, and the relationship between private credit and private equity. The panelists also will highlight private credit restructuring trends, including the factors that drive success for an out-of-court restructuring, and will spotlight some tools in the private credit restructuring toolbox.

$125.00
$125.00

Bank Failures

The panel will discuss legal and practical issues arising out of bank failures. Following a brief overview of precipitating factors in recent bank failures, the panelists will discuss the legal framework for bank liquidations through FDIC receiverships, including their effects on deposit customers and borrowers. While banks are liquidated by the FDIC, related entities, such as bank holding companies, often look to bankruptcy courts to address their issues.

$125.00
$125.00

Alternative Capital Structures

This panel will examine various alternative capital structures used for structuring transactions and obtaining access to capital.

$125.00
$125.00
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