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The Art of the Ad Hoc

The Art of the Ad Hoc

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  • 出版商: Global Restructuring Review
  • ISBN: 9781912377305
  • 出版时间 July 2017
  • 规格: Hardback
  • 适应领域: U.K. ? 免责申明:
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    With changes in credit markets, traditional steering committees have fallen from favour in restructurings. Too slow and unwieldy. Enter the ad hoc committee. These self-formed groups of creditors take less time to set up, are more flexible, and can achieve otherwise impossible results for debtors, thanks to their ability to act unilaterally.

    The Art of the Ad Hoc fills in the blanks. In plain English, it provides a comprehensive guide on how to work successfully with these committees and illuminates an activity that Judge Peck says is rightly described as “an art”.

    The book draws on the collective wisdom and real-life experiences of 20 distinguished practitioners from 10 different firms to cover the topic from every angle and perspective – particularly those of committee member and debtor.

    The guide is edited by three respected restructuring practitioners with extensive cross-border experience: Howard Morris, Judge James Peck and Sonya Van den Graaff.

    The Art of the Ad Hoc is split into three parts: Part I explains an ad hoc committee’s formation and organisation; Part II, its activities and powers; and Part III, what trading committee members may undertake. There is an emphasis on the practical throughout.

  • Introduction
    James M Peck

    PART I: FORMATION AND ORGANISATION OF AN AD HOC COMMITTEE IN A RESTRUCTURING
    The Role and Purpose of an Ad Hoc Committee from the Debtor’s Perspective
    Kon Asimacopoulos and Kai Zeng
    Kirkland & Ellis
    The Role and Purpose of an Ad Hoc Committee from the Perspective of Creditors
    Yushan Ng and Helen Ward
    Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
    Selection and Organisation of Members and the Process of Formation
    Yen Sum and Lucy Cox
    Sidley Austin LLP
    Regulation and Structure of an Ad Hoc Committee
    Natasha Harrison, Fiona Huntriss and Melissa Kelley
    Boies Schiller Flexner (UK) LLP

    PART II: ACTIVITIES AND THE POWER OF AN AD HOC COMMITTEE
    Managing the Relationships Between Members
    Christopher J Howard
    Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
    A Comparison of an Ad Hoc Committee and Official Committee Under Insolvency and Other Laws in England and the United States
    Nick Angel, Peter Newman and Edward Rasp
    Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
    Advising an Ad Hoc Committee
    Howard Morris and Sonya Van de Graaff
    Morrison & Foerster
    Contracting with an Ad Hoc Committee
    Yen Sum and Lucy Cox
    Sidley Austin LLP
    Ad Hoc Committees, Trustees and Agent Banks: Relationship, Liabilities and
    Indemnities
    Ben Klinger and Sabina Khan
    Brown Rudnick LLP

    PART III: TRADING BY MEMBERS OF AN AD HOC COMMITTEE
    The Loan Market Association Transparency Guidelines
    Ross Miller
    Simmons & Simmons
    The Insider/Outsider Conundrum
    Ross Miller and Mark Glengarry
    Simmons & Simmons, Anchorage Capital Group LLC
    Practical Considerations for Secondary Loan Trades
    Ross Miller
    Simmons & Simmons

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