ABI 2010 Complex Financial Restructuring Program
Date
Sep 20, 2010
Location
Fordham University School of Law - New York, NY
Speakers
Now in its seventh year, the ABI Complex Financial Restructuring Program (CFRP) offers a unique opportunity to gain an understanding of the various roles played by investment bankers, financial advisors and other stakeholders in today's complex cases.
Using a case study of a hypothetical - but all too real - distressed situation, the CFRP dramatizes the roles played by parties-in-interest as they examine strategic alternatives and seek the highest value for a troubled company.
Experienced professionals from the fields of finance, investment banking, accounting, law, and turnaround play the roles of the constituencies - company board, management, secured debt, trade creditors, attorneys and advisors, the government, and others -- throughout the one-day program. From the decision on whether to file for bankruptcy through the exit strategy, the parties grapple with the real-world problems in real-time. Their positions frequently conflict and the debates can be heated, just as in today's cases.
