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Credit Market and Subprime Distress: Responding to Legal Issues

1st Edition
ISBN Number: 978-1-4024-1088-8
Number of Volumes: 1
Page Count: 607 pages
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Overview

View Chapter 16 - The Over-the-Counter Derivatives Market and the Credit Crisis

When it comes to today’s global financial storm, attorneys, allied professionals, and investors need a "survival guide" to weather the economic turmoil.

PLI’s new Credit Market and Subprime Distress gives you that vital guidance on the central legal issues and financial opportunities arising from this crisis. Designed to help you manage risk, this comprehensive, easy-to-read reference examines the causes of the financial meltdown, spotlights the types of resulting federal and state investigations and lawsuits, shows you how to conduct internal investigations to prevent and detect company legal and financial problems, and helps you to deal effectively with government investigations, including how to preserve your rights during this intrusive process.

Written by some of today’s leading securities lawyers, Credit Market and Subprime Distress discusses current and likely future regulatory reforms on the federal and state level and points you to emerging investment opportunities arising from the crisis.

Updated at least annually, Credit Market and Subprime Distress is an essential resource for attorneys, executives, accountants, auditors, compliance officers, securities firms, investors, and regulators.


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Authors & Contributors

Author(s)

Mayer Brown LLP

Chapter Listing


 Foreword
 Consumer Class ActionsLucia Nale, Mayer Brown LLP
Diane Swisher Andsager, Mayer Brown LLP
Zachary L. Ziliak, Mayer Brown LLP
 Private Litigation--Issues in Securities Laws Class ActionsKatherine Agonis, Mayer Brown LLP
Frederic Hahn, Mayer Brown LLP
Caryn Jacobs, Mayer Brown LLP
Jeffrey Strauss, Mayer Brown LLP
John Tharp, Mayer Brown LLP
 Commercial Claims Among Market ParticipantsJoseph De Simone, Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw LLP
 Government Enforcement ResponseStephen J. Crimmins, Mayer Brown LLP
 Internal InvestigationsSheila Finnegan, Mayer Brown LLP
Lori Lightfoot, Mayer Brown LLP
 Searches and Seizures of Computers, Storage Devices, Equipment and SoftwareAnthony Alexis, Mayer Brown LLP
 FinanceJ. Paul Forrester, Mayer Brown LLP
Stuart M. Litwin, Mayer Brown LLP
Jon D Van Gorp, Mayer Brown LLP
 Mergers & Acquisitions of Subprime Mortgage BusinessesElizabeth A Raymond, Mayer Brown LLP
Michael Serafini, Mayer Brown LLP
 Real EstateRobert E. Gordon, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP
Andrew Hananel, Mayer Brown LLP
Richard Newman, Mayer Brown LLP
 Private Equity/FundsLaura Bader, Mayer Brown LLP
Matthew Posthuma, Mayer Brown LLP
A. Kelly Ryan, Mayer Brown LLP
 The Bankruptcy Implications of the Subprime Mortgage CrisisN. Neville Reid, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP
Travis Rojakovick, Mayer Brown LLP
Sean Scott, Mayer Brown LLP
 Tax Issues Highlighted by the Credit CrisisRussell E Nance, Mayer Brown Rowe
 Banking and Consumer Credit RegulationJeffrey P. Taft, Mayer Brown LLP
 United Kingdom; And Appendix 14AIan McDonald, Mayer Brown International LLP
Edmund Sautter, Mayer Brown LLP
 Accounting Issues--An OverviewAnn Kenyon, Deloitte and Touche LLP
James R. Mountain, Deloitte & Touche LLP
 The Over-the-Counter Derivatives Market and the Credit CrisisJamila Piracci, Mayer Brown LLP
 Index to Credit Market and Subprime Distress: Responding to Legal Issues