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Loan Documentation: M1 - International Loan Documentation
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This three-day intensive course will cover all aspects of a loan transaction, concentrating particularly on the agreement itself and on the legal implications of a properly drafted and incorrectly drafted document.

Please note that the dates for this course have changed and are now: 10-12 June 2013

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Course overview

This three-day intensive course will cover all aspects of a loan transaction, concentrating particularly on the agreement itself and on the legal implications of a properly drafted and incorrectly drafted document.

You will be taken step-by-step through the process of documenting a loan, from the early stages of pre-contractual issues, letters of commitment and written offers, through to administrative provisions, representations, covenants, defaults, transfer provisions, guarantees and the eventuality of insolvency.

How this course will help you

You will:

  • Be guided through the essential elements of various loan transactions
  • Learn how to negotiate representations, covenants and events of default from both a lender's and borrower's perspective
  • Gain a thorough understanding of the real value of security
  • Recognise pre-contractual issues and the legal nature of a letter of commitment
  • Improve your knowledge of interbank markets and basic administrative provisions
  • Become familiar with the standard 'boilerplate' provisions
  • Understand the concept of due diligence
  • Be able to deal with the transfer of loan obligations
  • Master common banking expressions

Who should attend

  • In-house lawyers in financial institutions
  • Bankers concerned with the negotiation of loans
  • Bank executives involved in the documentation of loans
  • Lawyers in private practice who advise clients on loan agreements
  • Corporate counsel