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Association of Corporate Counsel - Selling Corporate Distressed Debt Conference Call

Event | 01.03.08, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

Multi-national corporations are accessing a vibrant secondary market to sell their aged and written-off debt. To facilitate these transactions, in-house legal departments are working in conjunction with management in finance, treasury and various business units to create revenue by converting distressed or written down and charged-off credits to cash. Additional benefits to these "one-off" or periodic sales are, among other things (i) diminished or eliminated reserves; (ii) reduced transactional costs; and (iii) improved perceptions of stock and business processes among industry analysts. We will walk the group through a typical transaction and offer insights on how to improve your company's balance sheet and add liquidity through the sale of distressed debt facilities, while simultaneously maintaining the company's fiduciary obligations to its investors.

Bill O'Connor and Prassana Mahadeva will be presenting a discussion entitled "Selling corporate distressed debt to improve the balance sheet and add liquidity" at 3:45pm ET.

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Event | 05.14.25

"The Tide is High New Guidance on Sea-Level Rise," The Environmental Law Section

On December 5, 2024, the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) adopted the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP). The RSAP is a region-wide plan for the San Francisco Bay shoreline that guides the creation of coordinated, locally planned sea level rise adaptation actions that work together to achieve a regional One Bay Vision. This includes BCDC’s guidelines for how local governments must meet the requirements of SB 272, a new State mandate that requires all local governments along the shoreline to prepare a Subregional Shoreline Adaptation Plan by 2034. Jon Welner will be the moderator and will be interviewing the Executive Director of the SF Bay Conservation and Development Commission (SF BCDC), which regulates all development in or near San Francisco Bay.