ABI: New York City Bankruptcy Conference
The New York City Bankruptcy Conference, one of ABI’s largest and most prestigious events — and one of the most significant gatherings of insolvency and restructuring professionals in the New York metro area — is the place to hear from the best and learn practical techniques and tips for meeting the challenges of today’s evolving…
9fin: Webinar – Navigating the shifting sands of LME
Join 9fin for a webinar on Tuesday, June 24 at 3pm ET, where we’ll explore the active LME litigation in 2025, identifying key trends and provisions that could either be solidified as valid workarounds or permanently excluded from the borrower and majority lender playbook.
Octus/Weil: Private Credit and LMEs
Join Octus on Wednesday, July 16 at 10 a.m. ET for a discussion with our panel of industry experts on how private credit markets are, and in some cases are not, being impacted by liability management exercises. We will also highlight the key trends within private credit as it relates to out-of-court restructurings and how…
2025 Restructuring Discussion: Liability Management Exercises
In the past 15 years, the credit market has undergone profound changes—shaped by sponsor- and CLO-driven dynamics, shifting credit agreements, and a surge in liability management transactions. Join experts, Dan Kamensky and Ian Feng, for an in-depth session exploring the latest trends, case studies, and market responses in liability management exercises.
Octus: Selecta Recapitalization (Webinar)
A deep dive into the Selecta restructuring case study. Our panel of our lawyer, credit analysts and journalist will dissect the masterclass of creditor-on-creditor violence hidden behind the pro-rata transactions. The discussion will examine the mechanics behind the deal, the legal engineering used to limit litigation risk, potential grounds non-AHG creditors may use to challenge…
Kobre Kim: Enforcing Sovereign Debt
Kobre & Kim invites you to join us for a webinar exploring the legal and practical complexities of sovereign bondholders enforcing their rights.
NYU Stern: Distressed Foundations for Lawyers
The Distressed Foundations for Lawyers Workshop is a two-day intensive seminar that will offer attorneys a unique opportunity to learn the financial skills necessary to analyze corporate credit. This seminar is only available to lawyers and will be held from 5pm to 7pm on Wednesday July 30 and Thursday July 31st at NYU Stern. Participants…
New Event: TMA: The ABCs of LMEs (Webinar)
This session will demystify Liability Management Exercises (LMEs)—strategic financial maneuvers that can reshape a company’s capital structure outside of bankruptcy. We’ll explore what LMEs are, why companies pursue them, who they impact (and how), and how these transactions are evolving. Attendees will leave with a clearer sense of how LMEs affect equity holders, lenders, and…
New Event: Octus European LMEs: Where are We Now?
Over the past few years, the European market has witnessed an uptick in liability management exercises (LMEs). Join Octus’ Chetna Mistry on Tuesday, Sept. 23, together with expert panelists Adam Al-Attar KC, as well as Liz Osborne and Kai Zeng of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, who will analyse the landmark European LMEs…
ABI Bankruptcy Views from the Bench (Washington DC
ABI’s Bankruptcy 2025: Views from the Bench program is a unique opportunity for bankruptcy practitioners to hear from more than 20 sitting and retired bankruptcy judges during a full day of high-quality CLE and networking opportunities. This year’s program is being held in the historic National Press Club building. Nestled in the heart of downtown…
New Event: Linklaters European and Asian Private Credit (New York)
We are excited to invite you and your colleagues to an afternoon discussion on current trends in Private Credit in Europe and Asia. The event will feature an insightful panel discussion and a networking cocktail reception.
*New Event* Octus: Healthcare Webinar (London)
Join Octus on Thursday, October 9, at 10 a.m. ET for a roundtable discussion about how investors and their advisors should position themselves as we enter 2026. We will cover recent developments across three different verticals – pharmaceuticals, hospitals and services – with an eye towards the potential risks and rewards for each.