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Debt financing is increasingly complex. It is imperative Counsel are able to draft clear and concise opinions on loan transactions.

Referencing sample opinion letters and templates, hear from the leading experts what works and what doesn’t in opinion letters. Specific topics include:

  • Key issues in multi-jurisdictional opinions
  • Special issues involving PPSA opinions, including:
    • investment property – perfection by control
    • cash collateral
    • special property (licenses, intellectual property, etc.)
  • Anti-assignment clauses
  • True sale and non-consolidation and opinions
  • Opinion issues in virtual closings
  • Negotiating qualifications and assumptions: how much is too much
  • Virtual closings

Faculty

  • ROBERT SCAVONE, McMillan LLP
  • MICHAEL DISNEY, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP

Multi-Viewer Purchase:

2-3 delegates: 25% off program fee
4-10 delegates: 30% off program fee
11+ delegates: 35% off program fee

Delivery

The video stream, including link to program materials will be sent to you via email as soon as payment is successfully processed.

Refunds

All sales are final. Please make all enquiries related to program content and CPD/MCLE credit hours prior to purchase. In the event you experience technical difficulties, please contact opdsupport@osgoode.yorku.ca for assistance.

Program Details

Delivery Method

Web - On Demand

Running Time

1:08:22

Date Recorded
October 7, 2015
Running Time

1:08:22

Fee per Delegate

$99 plus HST

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Eligible CPD Credit Hours

Questions?

Who Should Attend

  • Junior and mid-level lawyers practicing corporate/commercial and financial services law
  • Counsel who practice in related areas who need a solid understanding of loan agreements/transactions
  • In-house counsel in financial institutions, insurance companies, merchant banks, asset-based lenders, leasing companies and credit unions
  • Documentation, lending and credit officers involved in documenting loans
  • Risk managers in financial institutions

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