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The Global Financial Crisis 2009: Preparing for the Future
 
Date(s): 05.08.2009  
Location: PLI New York Center
Organizator : Practising Law Institute
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Overview

The emergence of Ponzi schemes, credit default swaps, and the tightening of the worldwide credit market have led to a global economic slowdown.  Global losses due to the credit default swaps have been estimated to fall in the range of sixty trillion dollars.  Government bailouts worldwide are reshaping our understanding of quasi-governmental entities and reestablishing the parameters of regulation.   The global financial crisis has expanded its reach into international legal practice areas - from litigation and securities to bankruptcy, structured finance and real estate.  As the problems in the United States spread abroad, attorneys need to prepare to handle the widely recognized instability in the world financial markets.  Our stellar faculty of in-house counsel, compliance officers, regulators, and private practitioners will share their insights and expertise so that you and your clients and companies can proactively handle any developments resulting from these global events.

  • The current global economic climate
  • The effect of governments worldwide providing bailouts, including the TARP and the TALF
  • The nature and effect of Ponzi schemes, credit default swaps, and various fraudulent practices
  • New developments involving distressed property and bankruptcy, including 363 sales
  • What ongoing litigation means for the global recession
  • New areas of global economic growth

And

  • Earn one hour of ethics credit with a panel discussion of the new, post-bailout era of executive compensation, corporate compliance, and corporate governance

Contact:
Phone: (800)260-4PLI
Email: info@pli.edu

 
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