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Law Society CPD points applied for Confirmed Speakers Charles D. Booth, Associate Professor & Director, Asian Institute of International Financial Law (AIIFL) Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong Stephen Briscoe, Executive Director, RSM Nelson Wheeler, Corporate Advisory Service Ltd Mohan Datwani, Partner, Paul Hastings Jin Yi Yan, Director & Attorney at Law, Beijing Tian Zhong Law Firm David Kidd, Head of Restructuring, Allen & Overy Allan Leung, Head of Commercial Litigation, Lovells Prof Shi Jinxia, Associate Professor, University of International Business and Economics and Partner, Hualin Law Firm Melvin Sng, Partner, Linklaters Alan Tang, Head of Restructuring, Investigation & Insolvency, Grant Thornton And other invited speakers China’s bankruptcy law is undergoing a major overhaul to cope with a booming private sector and influx of overseas companies. The new legislation should provide firms with more transparent and cohesive procedures for dealing with bankruptcy cases. This conference will focus on the practical implications of the new draft bankruptcy law and provide useful insights and pointers on how to deal with insolvency issues and ensure successful foreign corporate restructuring. The Ballroom, Level 3, JW Marriott Hotel, Pacific Place 28 June 2005, 9.00am-5.00pm Highlights The policies and changes underlying the proposed laws Regulatory development in China’s restructuring activities Cross-border insolvency issues between Hong Kong and China Liquidation and reorganisation procedures for foreign investment enterprises Financial implications of insolvency and various types of restructurings Issues and measures of dealing with non performing loans Successful asset recovery in China- related restructurings or insolvencies Appointment of liquidators, procedures and potential challenges Personal bankruptcy issues between Hong Kong and China Numerous case studies 6 Supporting Organisations Organiser T H E H O N G K O N G I N S T IT U T E O F C O M P A N Y S E C R E T A R I E S Who should attend? Lawyers, in house counsel and accountants in public practice or holding corporate positions. Also CEOs, COOs, CFOs and general managers of multinational and regional companies. new_Insolvency_28June3X 6/8/05, 2:34 PM 1

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Law Society

CPD points applied for

Confirmed Speakers

Charles D. Booth, AssociateProfessor & Director, Asian Instituteof International Financial Law (AIIFL)Faculty of Law, University of HongKong

Stephen Briscoe, Executive Director,RSM Nelson Wheeler, CorporateAdvisory Service Ltd

Mohan Datwani, Partner, PaulHastings

Jin Yi Yan, Director & Attorney atLaw, Beijing Tian Zhong Law Firm

David Kidd, Head of Restructuring,Allen & Overy

Allan Leung, Head of CommercialLitigation, Lovells

Prof Shi Jinxia, Associate Professor,University of International Businessand Economics and Partner, HualinLaw Firm

Melvin Sng, Partner, Linklaters

Alan Tang, Head of Restructuring,Investigation & Insolvency,Grant Thornton

And other invited speakers

China’s bankruptcy law is undergoing a major overhaul tocope with a booming private sector and influx of overseascompanies. The new legislation should provide firms withmore transparent and cohesive procedures for dealing withbankruptcy cases. This conference will focus on thepractical implications of the new draft bankruptcy law andprovide useful insights and pointers on how to deal withinsolvency issues and ensure successful foreign corporaterestructuring.

The Ballroom, Level 3, JW Marriott Hotel, Pacific Place28 June 2005, 9.00am-5.00pm

Highlights• The policies and changes underlying

the proposed laws

• Regulatory development in China’srestructuring activities

• Cross-border insolvency issuesbetween Hong Kong and China

• Liquidation and reorganisationprocedures for foreign investmententerprises

• Financial implications of insolvencyand various types of restructurings

• Issues and measures of dealing withnon performing loans

• Successful asset recovery in China-related restructurings or insolvencies

• Appointment of liquidators,procedures and potential challenges

• Personal bankruptcy issues betweenHong Kong and China

• Numerous case studies

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Who should attend?Lawyers, in house counsel andaccountants in public practice orholding corporate positions. AlsoCEOs, COOs, CFOs and generalmanagers of multinational andregional companies.

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Insolvencyin China and Hong KongA Practitioner’s PerspectiveThis book emphasises the more practical aspects of insolvency, enabling readers togain insights into the relevant areas of insolvency practice by tracing the historicaldevelopment of insolvency law and practice, and by sharing the knowledge andexperience of the author and others. The author analyses and criticises new ideasand practices with a view to stimulating debate in this fast developing area of law.

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Contents• Insolvency in Chinese history• Restructuring practice in Hong Kong• Restructuring practice in China• Corporate insolvency in Hong Kong• Enterprise bankruptcy in China

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