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New Developments in Securitization 2012

Released on: Dec. 14, 2012
Running Time: 12:35:58

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[02:01:31] Overview of Proposed Changes to Regulations Governing Asset-Backed Securities Lawrence D. Rubenstein ~ Capital Markets Managing Counsel, Wells Fargo & Company
Tom Deutsch ~ Executive Director, American Securitization Forum
Scott A. Stengel   ~ King & Spalding LLP
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[01:04:42] Derivatives Regulation and its Impact on Securitization Michael S. Sackheim ~ Sidley Austin LLP
Ellen L. Marks ~ Latham & Watkins LLP
Jeffrey L. Robins ~ Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP
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[01:07:55] Risk Retention and Securitization Transactions Stephen S. Kudenholdt ~ Denton US LLP
Andrew M. Faulkner ~ Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Bianca A. Russo ~ Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Lewis Cohen ~ Clifford Chance US LLP
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[01:02:14] Securitization Accounting Developments: What's New? David N. Thrope ~ Ernst & Young
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[00:59:14] Ethics Issues for Securitization Lawyers Michael S. Sackheim ~ Sidley Austin LLP
Laurence Pettit ~ Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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[00:58:58] Observations from S.E.C. Office of Structured Finance Rolaine S. Bancroft ~ US Securities and Exchange Commission
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[01:02:15] Residential and Commercial Mortgage Securitizations Patrick T. Quinn ~ Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Bianca A. Russo ~ Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Lawrence D. Rubenstein ~ Capital Markets Managing Counsel, Wells Fargo & Company
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[01:04:06] New Developments in Traditional ABS (Auto, Equipment Loan and Lease, Student Loan and Credit Card Securitizations) Stuart M. Litwin ~ Mayer Brown LLP
Andrew M. Faulkner ~ Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
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[01:02:38] New Developments in Collateralized Loan Obligations Jocelyn Lynch ~ Managing Director, The Bank of New York Mellon
Robert Coors ~ Apollo Capital Management
Matthew A. Miller ~ Managing Director, Crescent Capital Group
Robert Klein ~ Managing Director, Prospect Capital
Min Xu ~ Vice President - Senior Analyst, Moody's Investors Services
John Timperio ~ Dechert LLP
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[01:02:11] Litigation, Bankruptcy and Trustees Susan F. DiCicco ~ Bingham McCutchen LLP
James K. Goldfarb ~ Murphy & McGonigle
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[01:01:07] Tax Developments in Securitization Willys H. Schneider ~ Kaye Scholer LLP
Kristofer W. Hess ~ Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
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As the securitization world begins to emerge from the financial crisis, it faces an onslaught of new regulation and uncertainty.  Many transactions have been downgraded and have suffered unforeseeable losses.  Additionally, investor confidence in structured products has been badly shaken.  Moreover, many transactions have been subject to restructurings and litigation of various types.  Will these reforms be sufficient to restore investor confidence?

In this program, you will receive an intensive and comprehensive introduction and update on what solutions are being pursued in the market and what legislative and regulatory actions and initiatives are underway.

Lecture Topics  [Total time 12:35:58]

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

  • Opening Remarks* [00:09:08]
    Patrick T. Quinn
  • Overview of Proposed Changes to Regulations Governing Asset-Backed Securities [02:01:31]
    Tom Deutsch, Lawrence D. Rubenstein, Scott A. Stengel  
  • Derivatives Regulation and its Impact on Securitization [01:04:42]
    Jeffrey L. Robins, Ellen L. Marks, Michael S. Sackheim
  • Risk Retention and Securitization Transactions [01:07:55]
    Lewis Cohen, Andrew M. Faulkner, Stephen S. Kudenholdt, Bianca A. Russo
  • Securitization Accounting Developments: What's New? [01:02:14]
    David N. Thrope
  • Ethics Issues for Securitization Lawyers [00:59:14]
    Laurence Pettit, Michael S. Sackheim
  • Observations from S.E.C. Office of Structured Finance [00:58:58]
    Rolaine S. Bancroft
  • Residential and Commercial Mortgage Securitizations [01:02:15]
    Lawrence D. Rubenstein, Bianca A. Russo, Patrick T. Quinn
  • New Developments in Traditional ABS (Auto, Equipment Loan and Lease, Student Loan and Credit Card Securitizations) [01:04:06]
    Andrew M. Faulkner, Stuart M. Litwin
  • New Developments in Collateralized Loan Obligations [01:02:38]
    John Timperio, Robert Coors, Robert Klein, Jocelyn Lynch, Matthew A. Miller, Min Xu
  • Litigation, Bankruptcy and Trustees [01:02:11]
    Susan F. DiCicco, James K. Goldfarb
  • Tax Developments in Securitization [01:01:07]
    Kristofer W. Hess, Willys H. Schneider

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

  • ASF Volcker Comment Letter
    Tom Deutsch
  • ASF Letter Re: Ability-to-Repay and QM
    Tom Deutsch
  • Testimony Before the House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises; Statement of Tom Deutsch, Executive Director, American Securitization Forum; Re: Public Hearing on the Impact of Dodd-Frank on
    Tom Deutsch
  • Testimony Before the Chicago Joint Committee on Finance and Housing and Real Estate; Statement of Tom Deutsch, Executive Director, American Securitization Forum
    Tom Deutsch
  • ASF to CFTC: Request for Exclusion from Commodity Pool Regulation for Securitization Vehicles
    Tom Deutsch
  • ASF Comment Letter Re: Section 939F
    Tom Deutsch
  • Derivatives Regulation and Its Impact on Securitization
    Ellen L. Marks
  • The Eurozone Crisis's Legacy for US Securitisation
    Lewis Cohen
  • New Outlooks--Review and Analysis of New Developments Affecting International Structured Debt Transactions
    Lewis Cohen
  • FASB's Consolidation Exposure Draft. . . Explained
    David N. Thrope
  • Professional Responsibility Issues Under Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act
    Michael S. Sackheim
  • Disclosure for Asset-Backed Securities Required by Section 943 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act--Final Rule
    Rolaine S. Bancroft
  • Disclosure for Asset-Backed Securities Required by Section 943 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act--Final Rule; Correcting Amendment
    Rolaine S. Bancroft
  • Issuer Review of Assets in Offerings of Asset-Backed Securities--Final Rule
    Rolaine S. Bancroft
  • Suspension of the Duty to File Reports for Classes of Asset-Backed Securities Under Section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934--Final Rule
    Rolaine S. Bancroft
  • Re-Proposal of Shelf Eligibility Conditions for Asset-Backed Securities and Other Additional Requests for Comment--Re-Proposed Rule
    Rolaine S. Bancroft
  • Credit Risk Retention--Proposed Rule
    Rolaine S. Bancroft
  • Credit Risk Retention--Proposed Rule; Extension of Comment Period
    Rolaine S. Bancroft
  • Residential Mortgage Securitization
    Lawrence D. Rubenstein
  • Commercial Mortgage Securitization
    Bianca A. Russo
  • Credit Card Securitization
    Andrew M. Faulkner
  • Securitization of Equipment and Auto Leases
    Stuart M. Litwin
  • New Developments in Collateralized Loan Obligation Transactions
    John Timperio
  • Recent Rulings Potentially Alter the Representation-and-Warranty Litigation Landscape
    Hannah Berkowitz, James K. Goldfarb
  • Complaint by Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General of the State of New York in People v. J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (f/k/a "Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc.") et. al, Index No. 451556-2012 (N.Y. Sup. CT. Oct. 1, 2012)
    Hannah Berkowitz
  • Selected Tax Issues Affecting Domestic and Cross-Border Securitization Transactions
    Willys H. Schneider
  • The Way (Securitization) Things Ought to Be
    Thomas A. Humphreys
  • Index to New Developments in Securitization 2012

Presentation Material

  • Overview of Proposed Changes to Regulations Governing Asset-Backed Securities
    Tom Deutsch
  • Swap Clearing and Margin Under Dodd-Frank
    Jeffrey L. Robins
  • Derivatives Regulation and its Impact on Securitization
    Jeffrey L. Robins
  • U.S. Derivatives Regulation and its Impact on Securitization
    Jeffrey L. Robins
  • Derivatives Regulation and its Impact on Securitization
    Michael S. Sackheim
  • Risk Retention and Securitization Transactions
    Lewis Cohen
  • FDIC Legal Isolation Safe Harbor
    Andrew M. Faulkner
  • Risk Retention: Credit Card and Auto Loan Securitizations
    Andrew M. Faulkner
  • Risk Retention and Securitization Transactions
    Stephen S. Kudenholdt
  • Risk Retention and CMBS
    Bianca A. Russo
  • Securitization Accounting Developments: What's New?
    David N. Thrope
  • Ethics Issues for Securitization Lawyers
    Laurence Pettit
  • New Developments in Traditional ABS (Auto, Equipment Loan and Lease, Student Loan and Credit Card Securitizations)
    Andrew M. Faulkner, Stuart M. Litwin
  • New Developments in Collateralized Loan Obligations
    John Timperio
  • Developments in Litigation
    Susan F. DiCicco
  • Litigation, Bankruptcy and Trustees
    James K. Goldfarb
  • FATCA
    Willys H. Schneider
  • Tax REMICs - An Overview of Applicable Tax Rules
    Willys H. Schneider
Chairperson(s)
Patrick T. Quinn ~ Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Moderator(s)
Tom Deutsch ~ Executive Director, American Securitization Forum
Speaker(s)
Rolaine S. Bancroft ~ US Securities and Exchange Commission
Lewis Cohen ~ Clifford Chance US LLP
Robert Coors ~ Apollo Capital Management
Susan F. DiCicco ~ Bingham McCutchen LLP
Andrew M. Faulkner ~ Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
James K. Goldfarb ~ Murphy & McGonigle
Kristofer W. Hess ~ Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Robert Klein ~ Managing Director, Prospect Capital
Stephen S. Kudenholdt ~ Denton US LLP
Stuart M. Litwin ~ Mayer Brown LLP
Jocelyn Lynch ~ Managing Director, The Bank of New York Mellon
Ellen L. Marks ~ Latham & Watkins LLP
Matthew A. Miller ~ Managing Director, Crescent Capital Group
Laurence Pettit ~ Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
Jeffrey L. Robins ~ Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP
Lawrence D. Rubenstein ~ Capital Markets Managing Counsel, Wells Fargo & Company
Bianca A. Russo ~ Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Michael S. Sackheim ~ Sidley Austin LLP
Willys H. Schneider ~ Kaye Scholer LLP
Scott A. Stengel   ~ King & Spalding LLP
David N. Thrope ~ Ernst & Young
John Timperio ~ Dechert LLP
Min Xu ~ Vice President - Senior Analyst, Moody's Investors Services

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