November 11, 2020

The New Global Restructuring Climate: How International Businesses Can Weather the Storm

An International Business Briefing Webinar

Overview

This is part of a webinar series hosted by Faegre Drinker’s international team. The series will tackle timely issues of importance for companies with international business and growth objectives.

COVID-19 has created unprecedented challenges for businesses of all types. Companies across the globe scrambled to raise capital, preserve jobs, pay workers and access government support. As the global economic effects continue, companies are trying to figure out what the new normal might look like. Are the new working practices and behaviors here to stay? How has the disruption reshaped supply chains? Is the customer base sustainable? What is the right strategy for 2021 and beyond?

Many governments have committed to extend their economic support programs but much also depends on legislative changes introduced to ensure that otherwise financially viable companies survive the current turmoil. Some of these changes will have far reaching and perhaps unintended consequences for all stakeholders.

Join us as we discuss key legislative changes in a number of jurisdictions including the UK, continental Europe and the United States, focusing in particular on the impact these changes are likely to have on the balance between all stakeholders and the risks and opportunities that follow.

Have a scheduling conflict? Register for the live event, and we’ll send you the on-demand recording shortly after the broadcast date.

QUESTIONS? Please contact Lindsey Merek or call +1 317 237 1289.

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Time

8:30 – 9:30 a.m. PT
9:30 – 10:30 a.m. MT
10:30 – 11:30 a.m. CT
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET
4:30 – 5:30 p.m. GMT

Continuing Education

This program has been approved for the following continuing legal education credits:

  • California – 1.0 participatory hours of general credit
  • Colorado – 1.0 live hours of general credit
  • Illinois – 1.0 hours of general credit
  • Indiana – 1.0 distance hours of substantive general credit
  • New Jersey – 1.2 distance hours of CLE Credit
  • New York – 1.0 non-traditional hours of professional practice credit for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys
  • Pennsylvania – 1.0 distance hours of substantive law, practice, and procedure CLE credit
  • Texas – 1.0 hours of general credit

An application for approval of this course has been submitted and is pending in the following states: Delaware and Minnesota.

Credit will not be granted for viewing on-demand.