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Are Blanket Liens Really Blanket? Allocating the Going-Concern Surplus

This panel will address the entitlement of a secured lender with a "blanket lien" on a company’s assets to share in the going concern or enterprise value of that company when it is liquidated in a § 363 sale or otherwise dealt with under a chapter 11 plan. The circumstances under which such sharing in “going concern” value has been permitted, the cases on both sides of the issue, and the policy arguments in favor of and against the secured lenders’ right to access such value to satisfy its secured claim will be explored.
45 minutes 34 seconds

Making Your Case: Presenting Valuation Evidence

This panel will present strategies and tips for presenting financial evidence in chapter 11 cases. Panelists will discuss the selection, roles and fee arrangements of financial advisors and experts, employment applications/standards under the Bankruptcy Code, disclosure, protecting privilege, opinion testimony, use of demonstrative evidence, witness preparation and more.
58 minutes 56 seconds

Valuation Game Theory: Constituents’ Tactics and Perspectives

How do different constituencies “play” the same valuation issue? This panel will explore how and why valuation is an art and not a science in chapter 11, and will take on the challenge of debating whether or not this should trouble us as bankruptcy professionals and investors.
52 minutes 2 seconds

Valuation Standards: Market Test vs. Expert Valuations

This panel will take a look at developments in legal standards for determining the whole enterprise valuation, and their impact on valuation methodology. What drives the market definition and its underlying policy? When is the market likely to be wrong (and how do you show when not to trust the market)? How reliable is a “robust auction,” and why might the outcome differ from an expert valuation? When is an expert valuation likely to be suspect? The status of the “new value doctrine” and related valuation issues will also be discussed.
1 hour 1 minutes 23 seconds

The Value Distribution Waterfall: Flows and Diversions

This session will examine the legal issues that impact the flow and diversion of the value distribution waterfall, including identifying gaps between the scope of, and the methodology for determining, enterprise value and collateral value; the impact of §§ 502, 506(a), 506(c) and 552 on the allowed amount of secured and unsecured claims; and contractual and non-contractual adjustments to legal priorities (including intercreditor lien agreements, intercreditor claim-subordination agreements, participation agreements and collective action, equitable subordination, intercompany claims and substantive consolidation). Using a hypothetical case, the panel will illustrate these issues and the uncertain and complex valuation, allocation and intercreditor issues that can arise in a multi-tranched, multi-debtor restructuring case
1 hour 6 minutes 3 seconds

Bankruptcy: When Is It the Answer? Maximizing the Value of Distressed Debt

In today’s environment, several options exist for effectuating a restructuring of a company in distress. When is a chapter 11 filing the best option given the costs, risks and potential for reputational damage, and when is it not? This panel will discuss the fundamental questions to be asked when considering the alternatives to bankruptcy and, more specifically, when bankruptcy preserves or creates value.
59 minutes 49 seconds

Track B: Markets vs. Models

This panel will consider the robustness of financial models and valuation techniques in assessing the value of financially distressed businesses vis-à-vis the market for debt and equity securities of such businesses. Market efficiency/accuracy will also be considered, as well as the circumstances that might warrant abandoning the values determined by the market in favor of a model-driven value estimate.
1 hour 40 minutes 7 seconds

Track A: Accounting and Finance Basics

This session will cover revenue and expense recognition, financial statement analysis, financial ratios, and the calculation and forecasting of a firm’s free cash flow.
1 hour 13 minutes 58 seconds

Back to Basics Series - What Every Restructuring Professional Should Know about Hedge Funds

In 2012, an ABI commission examined the role of hedge funds in chapter 11 cases, including the impact of such funds on the bankruptcy process. Among other things, the study found that hedge funds were prevalent in chapter 11 cases and played an “activist role” in shaping bankruptcy outcomes. Despite this finding, many lawyers and business professionals who enter the restructuring world lack familiarity with hedge funds, how they function and how they can apply in a bankruptcy context. This webinar will serve as an introductory primer on hedge funds in bankruptcy and will: *Provide a non-technical overview of hedge funds and hedge fund concepts for beginners; *Explain how hedge funds can come into play in a bankruptcy case; *Explain how hedge funds can positively or negatively impact the bankruptcy process; and *Provide tips for professionals on dealing with hedge fund issues in bankruptcy cases. Click here to get Back to Basics Series - 3 Videos together.
1 hour 12 minutes 13 seconds

Back to Basics Series - What Every Restructuring Professional Should Know about Using Financial Documents as Evidence

In keeping with the theme of “understanding financial concepts,” this webinar focuses on how financial information should be presented in a litigation scenario. This is certainly not a topic limited to attorneys, as it is often financial advisors, investment bankers, accountants and other professionals who must support litigation efforts or serve as experts in eliciting testimony about financial documents. To provide restructuring professionals with a useful resource in understanding how to present financial documents as evidence, this webinar will offer the following: *A non-technical overview of rules of evidence applicable when analyzing and presenting financial documents for discovery or as trial evidence *Tips on presenting financial information and eliciting (or providing) expert testimony regarding financial documents. Click here to get Back to Basics Series - 3 Videos together.
1 hour 13 minutes 24 seconds