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Doing Deals in and with Emerging Markets: BRIC and Beyond 2012

Released on: Jul. 26, 2012
Running Time: 06:25:50

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[01:17:41] Doing Due Diligence in BRICs Marielle Garrigo ~ Pellerano & Herrera
Kirtee Kapoor ~ Davis Polk & Wardwell
Gyedre Oliveira ~ Souza, Cescon, Barrieu & Flesch Advogados
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[00:58:16] Negotiating Deals in and with BRICs Kirtee Kapoor ~ Davis Polk & Wardwell
Ariel J. Deckelbaum ~ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Adam Li ~ Jun He Law Offices
Gyedre Oliveira ~ Souza, Cescon, Barrieu & Flesch Advogados
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[01:01:40] Resolving International Disputes Ana Carolina Beneti ~ Pinheiro Neto Advogados
Dietmar W. Prager ~ Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Andrés Jana ~ Bofill Mir & Alvarez Jana
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[00:57:10] Inbound Investments Chantal E. Kordula ~ Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Yabo Lin ~ Sidley Austin LLP
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[00:59:28] How to Choose and Work with Local Law Firms Ezra Borut ~ Debevoise & Plimpton
Carlos Gonzalez ~ VP & Corporate Counsel - Mergers & Acquisitions, Prudential Insurance Company of America
Fred M. Lowenfels ~ General Counsel, Transammonia Inc.
Sarah A. Mudho ~ Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison
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[01:02:03] Ethics and Anti-corruption Enforcement Mauro M. Wolfe ~ Duane Morris LLP
Lina A. Braude ~ Baker & McKenzie LLP
Michael McGowen ~ Chief Counsel, Cabot Corporation
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With emerging markets, like those of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries, playing an ever greater role in the global economy, attorneys and other professionals facilitating cross-border transactions need to familiarize themselves with the world outside the Group of Eight. After all, according to a recent OECD study, emerging markets will account for over 60% of global economic output by 2030.

This program will provide a comprehensive overview of the most pressing legal issues implicated in international dealmaking in and with emerging markets.

Attorneys and other professionals in the field will benefit from the insights offered by a stellar faculty, who will draw on decades of combined experience to share the best practices and most effective strategies they have learned and successfully employed. This program will bring together dozens of leading attorneys with global expertise, providing an excellent networking opportunity in addition to an unmatched learning experience.

Lecture Topics  [Total time 06:25:50]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.

  • Introduction* [00:09:32]
    Maurizio Levi-Minzi, John Du
  • Doing Due Diligence in BRICs [01:17:41]
    Marielle Garrigo, Kirtee Kapoor, Gyedre Oliveira
  • Negotiating Deals in and with BRICs [00:58:16]
    Kirtee Kapoor, Adam Li, Ariel J. Deckelbaum, Gyedre Oliveira
  • Resolving International Disputes [01:01:40]
    Ana Carolina Beneti, Andres Jana, Dietmar W. Prager
  • Inbound Investments [00:57:10]
    Yabo Lin, Chantal E. Kordula
  • How to Choose and Work with Local Law Firms [00:59:28]
    Carlos Gonzalez, Fred M. Lowenfels, Sarah A. Mudho, Ezra Borut
  • Ethics and Anti-corruption Enforcement [01:02:03]
    Mauro M. Wolfe, Michael McGowen, Lina A. Braude

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:

  • BRICs Due Diligence: What You Need to Know
    Maurizio Levi-Minzi, Natalia Drebezgina, Alyona Kucher
  • Due Diligence in China
    Adam Li
  • Legal Updates
  • Current Controversies in Deal-Making in India
    Kirtee Kapoor
  • Merger Regulations Under Indian Competition Law: A Comparative Perspective
    Kirtee Kapoor
  • Doing Business in Brazil
    Gyedre Oliveira
  • Arbitration Newsletter No. 1--June 2007
    Ana Carolina Beneti
  • "One Transaction, Two Approval Systems": Some Key Chinese and U.S. Requirements for Chinese Companies' Outbound Acquisitions
    Yabo Lin
  • Considerations in the Selection of Local Counsel in Cross-Border Transactions
    Ariel J. Deckelbaum, Sarah A. Mudho
  • The U.S. Anti-Corruption Battle: A Guide to Understanding the FCPA and M&A FCPA Due Diligence Trends, and How to Protect Your Clients
    Mauro M. Wolfe
  • Index to Doing Deals in and with Emerging Markets: BRIC and Beyond 2012

Presentation Material

  • Doing Due Diligence in BRICs and Beyond
    Marielle Garrigo
  • Inbound Investments
    Yabo Lin, Chantal E. Kordula
  • How to Choose and Work with Local Law Firms
    Fred M. Lowenfels
  • The U.S. Anti-Corruption Battle: A Guide to Understanding the FCPA and M&A FCPA Due Diligence Trends, and How to Protect Your Clients
    Mauro M. Wolfe
Co-Chair(s)
John Du ~ Jun He Law Offices LLC
Maurizio Levi-Minzi ~ Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Speaker(s)
Ana Carolina Beneti ~ Pinheiro Neto Advogados
Ezra Borut ~ Debevoise & Plimpton
Lina A. Braude ~ Baker & McKenzie LLP
Ariel J. Deckelbaum ~ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Marielle Garrigo ~ Pellerano & Herrera
Carlos Gonzalez ~ VP & Corporate Counsel - Mergers & Acquisitions, Prudential Insurance Company of America
Andrés Jana ~ Bofill Mir & Alvarez Jana
Kirtee Kapoor ~ Davis Polk & Wardwell
Chantal E. Kordula ~ Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Adam Li ~ Jun He Law Offices
Yabo Lin ~ Sidley Austin LLP
Fred M. Lowenfels ~ General Counsel, Transammonia Inc.
Michael McGowen ~ Chief Counsel, Cabot Corporation
Sarah A. Mudho ~ Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison
Gyedre Oliveira ~ Souza, Cescon, Barrieu & Flesch Advogados
Dietmar W. Prager ~ Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Mauro M. Wolfe ~ Duane Morris LLP

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Related Items

Handbook  Course Handbook Archive

Doing Deals in and with Emerging Markets: BRIC and Beyond 2012 Maurizio Levi-Minzi, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
John Du, Jun He Law Offices LLC
 
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