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SUMMARY:Bankruptcy Litigation Roundtable: New York
DESCRIPTION:Bankruptcy Litigation Roundtable: New York\nWednesday\, October 21\, 2015\n8:30 - 10:45 am\nJW Marriott Essex House\n New York City \nThe Institutional Investor Educational Foundation (IIEF) is hosting its annual breakfast roundtable discussion of recent developments in bankruptcy litigation. \nDiscussion Topics:\n\nFraudulent Conveyance Actions\, The Trust Indenture Act  and No Action Clauses - New Rights for Bondholders?\n Momentive and Fisker - Cramdowns and Credit Bidding\nCan You Unscramble the Egg? - The Narrowing of the Equitable Mootness Doctrine\nIs the Constitutionally Protected Pension a Thing of the Past?\n\nWho Should Attend\nA small\, select group of bankruptcy attorneys (debtor and creditor side)\, restructuring advisors\, trustees and other fiduciaries\, institutional investors\, and academics are being invited to this roundtable. Chatham House rules will be followed to encourage free and open dialogue. CLE credits are available in most jurisdictions. Attendance is by invitation only. To nominate a participant\, email roundtable@iief.org. \nPrevious Bankruptcy Roundtables\nAccepted attendees\, IIEF members and previous roundtable attendees are invited to read the summaries and workbook materials from the 2012 and 2013 Bankruptcy Roundtables.  They provide a valuable context for the 2014 discussion.  Access the IIEF Members Only content.
URL:https://iief.org/event/bankruptcy-litigation-roundtable-new-york/
LOCATION:JW Marrriott Essex House\, New York City\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Backruptcy Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Bankruptcy Litigation Roundtable:  New York\nJune 5\, 2014\n8:30 - 10:45 am\nJW Marriott Essex House\n New York City \nThe Institutional Investor Educational Foundation (IIEF) is hosting its annual breakfast roundtable discussion of recent developments in bankruptcy litigation. \nDiscussion Topics:\n\nFraudulent Conveyance Actions\, The Trust Indenture Act  and No Action Clauses - New Rights for Bondholders?\n Momentive and Fisker - Cramdowns and Credit Bidding\nCan You Unscramble the Egg? - The Narrowing of the Equitable Mootness Doctrine\nIs the Constitutionally Protected Pension a Thing of the Past?\n\nWho Should Attend\nA small\, select group of bankruptcy attorneys (debtor and creditor side)\, restructuring advisors\, trustees and other fiduciaries\, institutional investors\, and academics are being invited to this roundtable. Chatham House rules will be followed to encourage free and open dialogue. CLE credits are available in most jurisdictions. Attendance is by invitation only. To nominate a participant\, email roundtable@iief.org. \nPrevious Bankruptcy Roundtables\nAccepted attendees\, IIEF members and previous roundtable attendees are invited to read the summaries and workbook materials from the 2012 and 2013 Bankruptcy Roundtables.  They provide a valuable context for the 2014 discussion.  Access the IIEF Members Only content.
URL:https://iief.org/event/3rd-annual-backruptcy-roundtable/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Appraisal Briefing: Dallas
DESCRIPTION:Appraisal as an M&A Investment Strategy\nBreakfast Briefing - Dallas\nTuesday\,  June 17\, 2014\n8:30am - Continental Breakfast\n9:00-10:30am - Meeting\nRosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek\n\nHistorically\, the remedy of Appraisal has received little notice in the M&A community. Recently\, that has changed. There are more appraisal actions being filed with every deal. Carl Icahn publicly threatened to use Appraisal in the Dell fight\, although he eventually took the deal price. Nonetheless\, millions of other shares have filed for the remedy. Funds with hundreds of million in capital have even formed around a strategy of M&A Appraisal. Yet\, it is below the radar of most investors. \nA small\, select group of institutional investors\, hedge funds\, family offices\, and their advisors are being invited to this briefing. To encourage frank\, open discussion\, Chatham House rules will be followed so that comments made by participants will not be quoted without prior approval by the participant. \n \nDiscussion Leaders:\n\nJay Eisenhofer\, Managing Director at  Grant & Eisenhofer P.A.\, has been counsel in more multi-hundred million dollar cases than any other securities litigator.  He is consistently ranked as a leading securities and corporate governance litigator and  has been named by Lawdragon to its list of the top 500 lawyers in America for the past two years.\nKevin Dages\, CPA\, is Executive Vice President at Compass Lexecon and a court-certified expert in matters relating to accounting\, valuation and M&A disputes.\nGeoffrey Jarvis\, Director at Grant & Eisenhofer P.A.\, is widely recognized for his work in Delaware corporate law\, appraisal remedies\, and litigation related to protecting and promoting the rights of institutional shareholders.\nGeoff Stern is Managing Member of Muirfield Value Partners\, an asset management firm dedicated to Appraisal Rights investing.  Mr. Stern spent 20 years at Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette\, where he was a partner in the Mergers and Acquisitions group.\n\nCLE credits are available in most US jurisdictions. \nTo nominate someone for participation in this briefing\, please email appraisalbreakfast@iief.org or call Jill Durant: +1-617-674-2201.
URL:https://iief.org/event/appraisal-briefing-dallas/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140521T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140521T100000
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SUMMARY:Appraisal Briefing: Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Appraisal as an M&A Investment Strategy\nBreakfast Briefing - Chicago\nWednesday\, May 21\, 2014\n8:00am - Continental Breakfast\n8:30-10:00am - Meeting\nThe Peninsula\, 108 E Superior St\, Chicago\, IL 60611\n\nHistorically\, the remedy of Appraisal has received little notice in the M&A community.  Recently\, that has changed.  There are more appraisal actions being filed with every deal.  Carl Icahn publicly threatened to use Appraisal in the Dell fight\, although he eventually took the deal price.  Nonetheless\, millions of other shares have filed for the remedy.  Funds with hundreds of million in capital have even formed around a strategy of M&A Appraisal.  Yet\, it is below the radar of most investors. \nA small\, select group of institutional investors\, hedge funds\, family offices\, and their advisors are being invited to this briefing.  To encourage frank\, open discussion\, Chatham House rules will be followed so that comments made by participants will not be quoted without prior approval by the participant.  \n \nDiscussion Leaders:\n\nKevin Dages\, CPA\, Executive Vice President at Compass Lexecon and court-certified expert in matters relating to accounting\, valuation and M&A disputes\nJay Eisenhofer\, Managing Director at  Grant & Eisenhofer P.A.\, is widely recognized for his work in Delaware corporate law\, appraisal remedies\, and litigation related to protecting and promoting the rights of institutional shareholders\nGeoff Jarvis\, Director at Grant & Eisenhofer P.A.\, focuses on securities litigation for institutional investors. Mr. Jarvis was recently involved in a Delaware appraisal case that resulted in a favorable decision for the firm’s client after trial.\n\nCLE credits are available in most US jurisdictions. \nTo nominate someone for participation in this briefing\, please email appraisalbreakfast@iief.org or call Jill Durant: +1-617-674-2201.
URL:https://iief.org/event/appraisal-briefing-chicago/
CATEGORIES:Events
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