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The Subprime Lending Industry: Bankruptcy Issues Raised in the Restructuring of an Industry (Online Course) |
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The restructuring of the subprime lending industry has led to a global tightening of credit, losses of thousands of jobs, and significant financial losses, with projections that the crisis is at best only at its mid-point. Many of the companies which were an integral part of the subprime lending industry have been forced into bankruptcy to restructure or liquidate.
This program focuses on the legal issues attendant in a bankruptcy case of a subprime lending industry debtor. Bankruptcy attorneys, as well as attorneys who advise lenders, investors, and others with a financial interest in the subprime lending industry, should listen to our distinguished panelists as they discuss the important issues involved in the bankruptcy of a subprime lending entity, including:- Unique Bankruptcy Code provisions, including safe harbor provisions related to the termination of a securities contract, the exercise of contractual terms related to repurchase agreements, and the automatic stay as it applies to security agreements
- Issues related to preserving the going concern value, especially for the origination and servicing platforms, including termination and compensation issues for employees, resolution of contractual issues, and lender relationships
- Issues related to warehouse lender relationships, including liability for buy-back obligations, consumer privacy issues, record retention policies and funding loans already in the consumer pipeline
- Regulatory issues, including marketing practices, cease anddesist orders, administrative proceedings, and license and bond forfeitures
- First day issues, including use of cash collateral, debtor in possession financing, cash management and disposition of loans and other sales of property
- Is reorganization really feasible or is liquidation the answer
This online course includes downloadable course materials.
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During the checkout process, you'll be prompted to enter the name and e-mail address of the person who will be taking the online course ("course registrant"). An e-mail containing your personal link to access the course ("Course URL") will be sent to the e-mail address entered for the course registrant. Simply click on the link (or cut and paste it into your browser). If you are purchasing the course for someone else, please enter that person's name and e-mail address on the Course Registrants page during checkout. You can also write a note for the course registrant, which will be passed along in the e-mail.
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