CORPORATE LAW EXEMPT AND HYBRID SECURITIES OFFERINGS
Edited by Anna T . Pinedo ( Mayer Brown LLP ) and James R . Tanenbaum ( Tanenbaum Advisory LLC )
This three-volume treatise guides anyone who counsels or oversees exempt and hybrid securities offerings through the advantages , drawbacks , and regulatory considerations encountered when working on them . The authors have substantial backgrounds in structuring complex domestic and international capital markets transactions , and offer practical strategies that can be utilized when working on upcoming offerings . Readers will find more than 40 editable forms , checklists , timelines , sample terms , and notices they can reference as they draft important offering documents . They will also find timely discussions on a wide array of regulatory considerations .
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3 looseleaf volumes or digital , 3,384 pages , $ 670 , Item # 320116 , ISBN 978-1-4024-3907-0 , Updated as needed
CONTENTS
VOLUME 1 1 Why an Exempt Offering or a
Hybrid Offering ? 2 Private Placements — An Overview
PART 1 : REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 3 Rule 506 Offerings 4 Securities Offering Reform 5 Private Placement Reform 6 Section 4 ( a )( 1 ) and Concept of
4 ( a )( 1½ ) 7 Section 4 ( a )( 3 ) and Section 4 ( a )( 4 ) 8 Rule 144 9 Rule 144A 10 Regulation S 11 Rule 701
12 |
Shelf Registration Statements |
13 |
Staying Private |
PART 2 : CONDUCTING AN EXEMPT |
OR HYBRID OFFERING |
14 |
Venture Private Placements |
15 |
Traditional PIPE Transactions |
16 |
Structured PIPE Transactions |
17 |
Questions Arising in Connection |
with PIPE Transactions |
18 |
Conducting Institutional “ 4 ( a )( 2 )” |
Private Debt Placements |
19 |
Conducting Rule 144A and |
Regulation S Offerings |
20 |
Conducting Shelf Takedowns |
21 |
Public Hybrid Transactions |
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FINANCIALLY DISTRESSED COMPANIES ANSWER BOOK
Fredric Sosnick ( Shearman & Sterling LLP )
This easy-to-follow Answer Book offers a broad overview of the legal issues , regulatory hurdles , and cross-border considerations for financially distressed companies . Written by a noted practitioner with a steeped background in large and complex domestic and international out-of-court restructurings and U . S . Chapter 11 cases , this title offers conversational discussions and helpful input for anyone who advises , manages , or transacts with a company battling debt repayment and solvency troubles .
Readers will discover helpful timelines , disclosures , petitions , and reporting requirement lists designed to help practitioners and stakeholders as they address key issues relevant to financially distressed companies . They will also find grounded practice insights , cautionary tips , and bankruptcy case discussions on a wide array of topics relevant to these companies .
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1 softbound volume or digital , 578 pages , $ 263 , Item # 318463 , ISBN 978-1-4024-4135-6 , Published as needed
CONTENTS
1 |
Introduction |
2 |
Creditor Rights |
3 |
Out-of-Court Restructurings |
4 |
Introduction to Bankruptcy |
5 |
Commencement of Chapter 11 Case |
6 |
Corporate Governance in Chapter 11 |
7 |
First-Day Motions |
8 |
Financing in Chapter 11 |
9 |
Contracts and Leases |
10 |
Safe Harbor Provisions for Certain Financial Contracts |
11 |
Executive and Employee Issues |
12 |
Treatment of Claims |
13 |
Distressed Debt and Claims Trading |
14 |
Asset Sales |
15 |
Avoidance Actions |
16 |
Plan Process |
17 |
Tax Issues |
18 |
Bankruptcy Trustees and Examiners |
19 |
Conversion or Dismissal |
20 |
Professionals |
21 |
Small Business Chapter 11 Cases |
22 |
Single Asset Real Estate Chapter 11 Cases |
23 |
Chapter 7 Cases |
24 |
Cross-Border Reorganizations |
25 |
Bankruptcy ’ s Statutory Regime |
26 |
Judicial Platform for Bankruptcy Cases |
Index
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