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The TOUSA Decision - What You Need to Know About This Important Case
In a recent decision, a bankruptcy court in Florida applied the fraudulent transfer provisions of the Bankruptcy Code to avoid $500 million in liens and order the return of $420 million paid to secured lenders prior to TOUSA's Chapter 11 filing. The court also used the preference provisions of the Bankruptcy Code to avoid the lenders' security interest in a $207 million tax refund. In this webcast, lawyers from Latham explain how the court applied the law to the facts it found to reach its results.
October 28, 2009 Play Now
Kicking off the 2009-10 Executive Compensation Season
Jim Barrall and Bradd Williamson of Latham & Watkins and Roger Brossy and Blair Jones of Semler Brossy discuss how current legislative and regulatory drivers such as broker non-vote rules, proposed SEC proxy rule changes, proxy access and Say on Pay, as well as increased activity by proxy advisory firms, institutional shareholders and shareholder activists, are affecting executive compensation practices and on how companies and Compensation Committees are reacting in implementing their 2009 bonus and long-term incentive compensation plans and in designing their 2010 compensation plans and proxy disclosures. 

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September 30, 2009 Play Now
Greenhouse Gas Assessments In Environmental Impact Statements: Lessons Learned From California

Chris Garrett, Gary Gengel, Janice SchneiderRick Zbur and Oded Mizrahi discuss how experience with climate change assessments under the California Environmental Quality Act can inform and facilitate project assessment under SEQRA, NEPA and other similar laws. This interactive session integrates the most recent developments in California with climate change developments in New York and nationally, offering strategic direction related to land use and land-secured finance, infrastructure finance, and project development.

September 17, 2009 Play Now
Proxy Access: What Boards, Senior Management and Their Corporate Governance Advisors Need to Know and Do Now
A high-level overview concerning the current state of play regarding proxy access including the SEC and congressional initiatives to impose a proxy access regime on all public companies. Featuring Senior Managing Director of Corporate Governance at Georgeson Inc., Rhonda Brauer, and Latham & Watkins M&A partners, Chuck Nathan and Scott Herlihy.
July 29, 2009 Play Now
Accountable Care Organizations- Physician/Hospital Integration Redux (Webcast California)
Latham's Healthcare & Life Sciences attorneys Daniel Settelmayer, Paul DeMuro and Daniel Meron team up with Intelligent Healthcare's CEO, Paul Katz and The Camden Group's Senior Vice President Laura Jacobs  to discuss the pace of physician/hospital integration accelerating across the country. Fueled by prospects of healthcare reform, the current economic climate, requirements for IT investment, and physicians’ increasing interest in employment and the need to create sustainable models for integration.
June 18, 2009 Play Now
Accountable Care Organizations – Physician / Hospital Integration Redux- (Webcast excluding California)
Latham's Healthcare & Life Sciences attorneys Daniel Settelmayer, Paul DeMuro and Daniel Meron team up with Intelligent Healthcare's CEO, Paul Katz, The Camden Group's Senior Vice Presidents Brian Silverstein and Laura Jacobs and General Counsel at Yale-New Haven Hospital, Bill Aseltyne to discuss the pace of physician/hospital integration accelerating across the country. Fueled by prospects of healthcare reform, the current economic climate, requirements for IT investment, and physicians’ increasing interest in employment and the need to create sustainable models for integration.
June 11, 2009 Play Now
2009 Forecast for Private Equity and Hedge Fund Advisers
Latham & Watkins partners, Brynn Peltz and Barton Clark are joined by Apollo Management's Cindy Michel, for this 60-minute presentation highlighting the key elements of a compliance program and outline of the SEC registration and inspection process during this era of increasing scrutiny of private equity firms.
June 18, 2009 Play Now
Building Assets and Minimizing Risks
Join us as we discuss the current state of the US legislative and regulatory climate change initiatives, draw parallels from the European structure and provide insight into the possible greenhouse gas emissions framework that we can expect to see from the Obama Administration. In addition, we will provide you with a roadmap of opportunities and discuss how you can benefit from early adaptation while minimizing potential liabilities in a carbon constrained world.
June 9, 2009 Play Now
Current Developments and Trends in Bank Owned Life Insurance and Corporate Owned Life Insurance
DC attorneys Brian Smith, Susan Seabrook and Angela-Angelovska-Wilson  discuss with Laura Bazer Vice President and Senior Credit Officer at Moody's how the current economic crisis has had an enormous effect on all types of financial institutions. Recent news stories have highlighted the recession's effect on life insurance companies and many have suffered significant declines in their credit ratings. With an estimated 70 billion dollars invested in Bank Owned Life Insurance (BOLI), banks must carefully examine the role of BOLI in their organizations and in light of their capital needs, increased regulatory oversight and deepening recession.
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