June 2016
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Focus on the Future: Planning for the TMA of Tomorrow
A broad-based group of TMA members gathered in Chicago last month to kick off a process that will help determine the future course of TMA. In the face of ever-changing market dynamics, the group is charged with developing a strategic plan that will ensure TMA continues to be relevant and a valuable resource for all of […] -
Newcomers: June 2016
Arizona James H. Haithcock III, Burr & Forman LLP Hanna Lahr, Burr & Forman LLP Jason M. Osborn, Osborn Group LLC James H. White IV, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC Atlanta Thomas P. Clinkscales, Alston & Bird LLP Megan Y. Miller, Liberty University William S. Sugden, Alston & Bird LLP California – Northern […] -
Milestones
Hannam & Partners, a corporate finance advisory business based in London, has become a member of Global Special Situations, an alliance of investment banking firms with focus on special situations transactions. Other partners include SSG Capital Advisors LLC in the U.S., Saxenhammer & Co. in Germany, Teak Capital Corporation in Asia, Brazil-based TCP Latam, and […] -
Howard Bailey, CTP: Drinking It In
Howard Bailey, CTP, is a managing director at Arch + Beam LLC. He has more than 30 years of experience in banking and consulting, with more than 25 years in restructuring, loan workouts, and turnaround management. He has been an advisor and interim manager in multiple industries and has represented both debtor and creditor groups […] -
Best Practices for Loan-to-Own Strategies in the New World
The law surrounding distressed acquisitions has been evolving rapidly for the past decade. The loan-to-own strategy, in which a would-be buyer purchases existing debt at a discount as a tool to achieve ownership of the target company, has been one of the favored strategies of value investors. During the same period, it has been the […] -
Evolving Delaware Law Narrows Lender Options for Recovery from Troubled Borrowers
Delaware law regarding creditors’ abilities to bring successful breach of fiduciary duty claims has evolved significantly over the past 15 years — from creditors once being able to assert direct claims to now being able only to assert derivative claims on behalf of all creditors in “rare” circumstances. In a recent Delaware Chancery Court opinion, […] -
How Long Can It Last? Trends and the Economic Cycle
On a daily basis, people are increasingly inundated with more “noise” than ever before. From never-ending coverage of the presidential race to what the stock market did that day and what it means for the future, analysis and commentary are abundant and come from a growing array of media and mediums. But has all this […]