Please note that we have modified the start time for this Seminar to 1:30 pm, and we have added six new panelists since we previously distributed this meeting notice: Robert Cohen from Dechert (representing the plaintiffs), Joseph Alexander (representing The Clearing House), Sean O’Shea (representing the exchange bondholders), Charles Blitzer (Blitzer Consulting), James Glassman (SEC Investor Advisory Board) and Paul Keenan (Greenberg Traurig).
Bank of America Merrill Lynch will host this Seminar on Monday, January 7, 2013, at their offices at One Bryant Park in New York City, beginning at 1:30 p.m. (NYC time), followed by a cocktail reception.
The Seminar will consist of three panel discussions that will focus on recent US court decisions regarding Argentine debt, the evolving definition of the pari passu clause and its implications for the fixed income marketplace.
1:30 p.m. – Registration
1:45 p.m. – Panel Discussion
Overview of Recent Legal DevelopmentsJames Kerr (Davis Polk & Wardwell) – Moderator
Anna Gelpern (American University)
Timothy DeSieno (Bingham McCutchen)
Henry Weisburg (Shearman & Sterling)
Paul Keenan (Greenberg Traurig)
3:00 p.m. – Panel Discussion
Litigant and Academic/Political DiscussionJames Glassman (SEC Investor Advisory Board) – Moderator
Charles Blitzer (Blitzer Consulting)
Joseph Alexander (The Clearing House Association)
Robert Cohen (Dechert)
Sean O’Shea (O’Shea Partners)
4:15 p.m. – Panel Discussion
Market Reaction: Implications for the MarketAlberto Ades (Bank of America Merrill Lynch) – Moderator
Sebastian Vargas (Barclays)
Ben Heller (Hutchin Hill)
Vladimir Werning (JPMorgan)
Additional support for this event is being provided by Barclays, Bingham McCutchen and JPMorgan.
This Seminar is part of a continuing series of panels and presentations that EMTA is pleased to sponsor on various topics of interest to Emerging Markets investors and other market participants, and is part of EMTA’s Legal & Compliance Seminars*.
*CLE credit will be available for NY attorneys. This seminar is non-transitional and appropriate for experienced attorneys only. Please click here for details on EMTA’s Financial Hardship Policy.
Attendance
Registration fee for EMTA members is US$75 / Non-members is US$495 / Credentialed Media Complimentary.
Registration
To register, please CLICK HERE if you have previously registered for an EMTA event or you are an EMTA member with login credentials.
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Cancellation
Cancellations must be received by 1:30 p.m. (EST), Friday, January 4, 2013, or you will be charged the full amount. Substitute delegates may be sent at no additional charge. Please contact Nadine Simonelli at +1 (646) 289-5414 or by email at nsimonelli@emta.org for any matters related to registration.
For more information on non-registration matters, please contact Aviva Werner at EMTA at +1 (646) 289-5412 or by email at awerner@emta.org.
EMTA offers a wide range of Emerging Markets information. Please see our website at: http://www.emta.org.
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