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IECA's Preparing For a Potential Bankruptcy Series - Event (includes two webinars, April 15 and 22)


Session #1 -  Preparing For a Potential Bankruptcy Storm: Issues Credit Professionals Need To Know


Description:
Part I of this program will explore the early warning signs of counterparty distress, steps to consider taking before bankruptcy to protect your position and an overview of the bankruptcy process.

Learning Objective:
To gain an understanding and overview of how to identify the signs of an impending customer bankruptcy, tools to use before and after a bankruptcy filing, a review of the bankruptcy process, strategies to employ while a customer is in bankruptcy and a review of the latest federal economic relief programs.


Session #2 - Overview of Recent Federal Economic Funding Support Programs and Thinking Strategically When Your Counterparty Files For Bankruptcy Protection


Description:
Part II of the Program will examine bankruptcy strategies to maximize your position and minimize loss as well as the various federal programs that have been enacted and what they mean to you.

Learning Objective: A continued discussion on how to identify the signs of an impending customer bankruptcy, tools to use before and after a bankruptcy filing, a review of the bankruptcy process, strategies to employ while a customer is in bankruptcy and a review of the latest federal economic relief programs.


Speakers For Part 1 & 2:

  • Mickey Etkin, Lowenstein Sandler LLP
  • Jeremy Weinstein, Law Office of Jeremy Weinstein
  • Phil Lookadoo, Haynes and Boone, LLP
  • Francis Lawall, Pepper Hamilton LLP

CE Information:
If you are seeking CLE credit for this webinar, you must answer the 5-questions at the end of the session in order to be eligible for virtual CLE credit. If you have any questions, please contact Jessica Hall at jhall@ieca.net



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