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25 Sep 2019 Past event
CMS “Restructuring Wednesdays” is a seminar series on the key legal aspects of restructuring.
CMS is pleased to introduce a series of four breakfast seminars: “Restructuring Wednesdays”. We will tackle the key issues that regularly arise in the course of the restructuring assets and liabilities of troubled companies from both a creditor and debtor perspective. The seminars will provide insight for a wide audience, including bankers, in-house lawyers, financial advisors, CFOs and private equity and real estate investors.
The seminars will be run by Czech and English qualified partners and senior associates of CMS Prague. Participation in the seminars is free and it is open for you to take part in all sessions, or only in those of your specific areas of interest.
Wednesday 25 September - Debt restructuring
Restructuring assets and liabilities of a troubled company whilst avoiding a court driven insolvency process can preserve value for all stakeholders. In this session, we will dissect the strategy and core components of restructuring solutions. We will also assess the common hurdles that may arise in the restructuring process and address how they may be resolved.
This event is part of a series of three seminars, taking place on 25 September and on 9 and 23 October. For details on each seminar please consult their individual listings in the events calendar or visit the pages detailed below:
Wednesday, 9 October: Foreclosure of collateral
Wednesday, 23 October: Insolvency
Please use the Register now button below for this Debt restructuring event on 25 September 2019.
Location
Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang, advokáti, s.r.o., organizačná zložka
Pribinova 34
811 09 Bratislava
Slovakia
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