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    Implications of Brexit on Corporate Restructuring & Distressed Investing in Britain

    enSeptember 22, 2016

    About this Episode

    In this episode, Howard Morris, Head of the London Business Restructuring & Insolvency Group at Morrison & Foerster (MoFo) joins me for a conversation discussing the implications of Brexit on Corporate Restructuring and Distressed Investing in Britain. 

    Show topics:

    • Overview of MoFo Brexit Task Force
    • Timing of UK leaving the European Union
    • Britain's insolvency system compared to U.S. Chapter 11
    • Financial and Distressed Investment Firms navigating the uncertainty of Brexit
    • The mediation process between UK and EU
    • Hard vs. Soft Brexit
    • Creating a familiar restructuring climate in the UK which attracts investors
    • Howard's advice to the next generation of restructuring attorneys

    **Because of the generality of this podcast, the information provided may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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