This three-day intensive course will cover all aspects of security documentation focusing on the anatomy of the security document itself and the legal ramifications of an incorrectly drafted document.
Starting with the reasons for taking security, delegates will be guided through the complete security process, from preliminary due dilgence, drafting and negotiating an effective security document, perfecting security and understanding enforcement, to challenges to security, inter-creditor arrangements and cross-border issues. The course will also examine the specific issues at play when taking security across different assets.
This course will cover
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Why take security?
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Challenges to security
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Fixed and floating charge debentures
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Specific security
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Subordination, priorities and postponement
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Guarantees, indemnities and performance bonds
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Recent developments in legislation and case law
who should attend?
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In-house lawyers in financial institutions
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Bankers concerned with the negotiation of loans
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Bank executives involved in the negotiation of security documents
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Lawyers in private practice who advise clients on security documents
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Corporate counsel
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The course instructor is a solicitor with over 20 years experience of international and domestic banking transactions, including syndicated loans and structured finance. He was a partner in the Banking Department at Norton Rose until 1995 and now continues to head a niche finance practice at Cheltenham based law firm Rickerbys. As well as secured lending transactions, his current practice includes equipment leasing and invoice discounting. He is highly recommended as one of the leading experts in his field by Chambers independent legal directory.
Courses run by this instructor
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11-15 Nov 2013 (Cape Town, South Africa)
This highly interactive and practical course covers a wide range of topics including international lending, derivatives and project financing in five intensive days.
11-13 Nov 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
This intensive three-day Euromoney Legal Training course is ideal for lawyers and others, who,
whilst not working directly in functions requiring a
detailed knowledge of finance, need to be familiar
with the overall concepts and language used in
financial analysis, credit transactions and other
corporate finance activities.
17-18 Jun 2013 (Limassol, Cyprus)
This two-day intensive Euromoney Legal Training course will cover all aspects of security documentation focusing on the anatomy of the security document itself and the legal ramifications of an incorrectly drafted document.
11-12 Jun 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
10-11 Dec 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
This course reviews specific issues that typically arise when you negotiate or enforce a commercial contract. We look at representations and warranties, indemnities, clauses to limit liability, clauses to manage delay or default in performance, and clauses needed in international agreements.
18-20 Sep 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
This three-day intensive Euromoney Legal Training 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.
23-25 Sep 2013 (Paris, France)
This Euromoney Legal Training course is the follow on to our ever popular loan documentation training programme that has run for more than ten years. The course will deal with the more structural and commercial side of the loan agreement and will give delegates more opportunities to practice making and responding to comments on the documents.
14-16 Oct 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
Essential Documentation and Procedural Issues
25-27 Nov 2013 (Paris, France)
This three-day intensive Euromoney Legal Training 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.
18-31 Aug 2013 (Oxford, United Kingdom)
Euromoney’s Summer School has developed an enviable reputation as the premier international financial law event on the training calendar.
This residential school offers an unequalled opportunity for lawyers from around the world to learn the principles and practice of international financial law from expert practitioners.
Over two weeks, the Summer School will cover a substantial range of topics, including international borrowing and lending, capital markets, new financial instruments and techniques, trade and project related financing, and securitisation.
Moreover, the Summer School has a strong practical orientation; it provides guidance and advice on how to identify, approach and solve the legal problems posed by international financial transactions.
Case studies and workshops provide opportunities for participants to study actual transactions and become involved in documentation and negotiation exercises.
1-4 Jul 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
Many international commercial agreements are subject to English law. Often non-UK lawyers are faced with unfamiliar legal concepts and requirements. To overcome these hurdles and help lawyers become truly international, Euromoney Legal Training has created this practical and interactive training course.
1-5 Jul 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
At this school Dr Ken Mildwaters, an acknowledged international expert with a wealth of experience in helping clients to formulate successful and effective business partnerships, will discuss with participants why parties come together in a cooperative endeavour to undertake a phase of a project, the legal forms they might use in so doing, the relationships created by the forms and the principle legal and commercial issues that affect those relationships.
11-12 Sep 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
This Euromoney Legal Training course reviews specific issues that typically arise when you negotiate or enforce a commercial contract. We look at representations and warranties, indemnities, clauses to limit liability, clauses to manage delay or default in performance, and clauses needed in international agreements.
9-10 Sep 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
This highly interactive Euromoney Legal Training course is designed to give today's lawyer the drafting and writing techniques needed to operate effectively in today's competitive markets. It examines in detail competent writing in all forms of business communication and at all stages of drafting, negotiating and enforcing contracts.
7-9 Oct 2013 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
This Euromoney Legal Training course is the follow on to our ever popular loan documentation training programme that has run for more than ten years. The course will deal with the more structural and commercial side of the loan agreement and will give delegates more opportunities to practice making and responding to comments on the documents.
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18-21 Jun 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
19-21 Jun 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
9-11 Dec 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
9-12 Dec 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
The Euromoney Legal Training course will consist of a series of lectures and workshops that will provide you with a practical insight into dealing with the documentation of loans. By the end of the course you will be thoroughly familiar with the most important aspects of loan documentation.
7-8 Oct 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
A practical & legal guide to tackling financial crime for companies and global financial institutions
24-25 Jun 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
During this training course you will have the opportunity to critically analyse different legal department structures, models and objectives to enable you to determine what is best for your organisation.
You will explore the evolving complex responsibilities of an in-house legal department and the importance of good people management and learn how to develop and implement a balanced and flexible remit which will enable you to respond rapidly to ever changing business demands while adding demonstrable value to the business.
24-25 Jun 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
26-27 Sep 2013 (London, United Kingdom)
An Essential and Practical guide for In-house Lawyers, Company Secretaries and Compliance Officers
23-24 Sep 2013 (London, UK)
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