WilmerHale attorneys will participate as featured speakers in two upcoming webinars focusing on developments in bankruptcy and restructuring that are changing the business landscape. WilmerHale is offering complimentary registration to our clients upon request.
Significant Issues for Fraudulent Transfer Actions
Webcast
March 25, 2014 | 12–2 p.m. ET
WilmerHale Partner George Shuster will participate as a panelist
during a live Knowledge Congress webinar. Panelists will
provide an overview and comprehensive discussion of
significant issues concerning fraudulent transfer actions. Key
thought leaders and practitioners will offer a refresher on
fraudulent transfer basics and an in-depth analysis of the latest
developments and cases. This two-hour live webinar will address the
following topics:
- current and anticipated IPO market conditions;
- legal, financial, accounting and organizational preparation required to go public;
- insights on the SEC review process;
- tips for a successful IPO process; and
- the experiences of companies that have recently gone public.
Bankruptcy & Restructuring: 2014 & Beyond
Webinar
April 16, 2014 | 12–2 p.m. ET
WilmerHale Partner Andrew Goldman will participate as a panelist
during a live webinar designed to help banks and
financial institutions better manage bankruptcy and restructuring.
Hosted by The Knowledge Congress, this interactive course will
provide crucial information regarding bankruptcy and restructuring
for 2014 and beyond. During the webinar, speakers will
discuss:
- an overview of 2014 bankruptcy and restructuring;
- the latest issues and trends;
- creditor remedies and lender liabilities;
- recent litigation cases;
- best solutions and practices; and
- the latest regulatory updates.
We hope that these webinars will be helpful and informative, and that you will consider WilmerHale as a resource if you are confronted with legal issues or questions on these topics. Please upon request to register for these events or with any questions you may have.
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