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IMPORTANT: This course is a follow-on to the popular M1 - Loan Documentation course. We strongly advise that delegates first attend the M1 - Loan Documentation course unless they are already very familiar with, or experienced in dealing with the loan agreement. |
Course overview
This 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.
In three days the course will cover a substantial range of topics including structural issues, contractual support arrangements, key clauses in the loan agreement, the loan agreement in different commercial contexts and legal issues that arise in financing transactions.
The 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.
How this course will help you
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Be guided through the essential elements of various loan transactions
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Appreciate how to avoid the conflict between representations, conditions precedent, undertakings and events of default
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Gain a thorough understanding of different forms of contractual support and their advantages and disadvantages as compared with claims in debt
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Discuss a variety of issues and comments on the loan agreement which are commonly raised by borrowers
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Improve your knowledge of other common financing documents including a contract assignment and a subordination agreement
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Be able to negotiate key clauses in a financing package
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Master the important legal issues which commonly arise in a financing transaction including trusts and fiduciary duties
Who should attend
This training course is beneficial to:
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In-house lawyers in banks
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Bankers concerned with the negotiation of loans
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Bank executives involved in the documentation of loans
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Lawyers in private practice who advise clients on loan agreements
- Corporate counsels
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The Course Director is an English solicitor with over 20 years experience in international banking transactions, including syndicated loans, subordinated debt, structured finance and tax driven transactions.
She was a partner in the banking department at Norton Rose for 8 years and was responsible for training for 2 years. She was head of professional development at Herbert Smith. She has been highly recommended as one of the leading experts in her field by Legal 500 and by Chambers. She is the author of International Loan Documentation and is a highly sought after trainer.
Courses run by this instructor
Centrally located hotel in Paris, Paris, France
This programme takes place on a non-residential basis at a hotel in central Paris. Non-residential course fees include training facilities, documentation, lunches and refreshments for the duration of the programme. Delegates are responsible for arranging their own accommodation, however, a list of convenient hotels (many at specially negotiated rates) is available upon registration.
Interested in holding this course in-house? Please fill out your details and a member of our team will be in touch with more information.
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