Haynes Boone's Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Insolvency Section is hosting a seminar entitled Going South: Issues in Cross-Border Insolvency and Restructuring between the U.S. and Mexico.
International creditors and investors face significant challenges in Mexico when dealing with distressed assets and insolvencies. Enforcement action in Mexico is not the same as it is in the United States. Further complications arise when insolvency proceedings are commenced.
Our panel of professionals, experienced in working with cross-border and Mexican companies, will discuss what might be bueno in Mexico but not so chili-red-hot in the United States, including:
- The Ins and Outs of U.S. and Mexican Enforcement and Insolvency Proceedings
- The Vice of Vice Versa: Cross Border Recognition Procedures
The Impact The Vitro Decisions Will Have On How International Companies and Financial Institutions Do Business With Mexican Companies
Panelists
Luis Manuel C. Méjan, Ph.D., Of Counsel,
Haynes Boone, Mexico City
Gerardo Ortiz, Partner, Deloitte, Mexico City
Charles A. Beckham, Jr., Partner,
Haynes Boone, New York and Houston
Judith Elkin, Partner, Haynes Boone, New York
Robin E. Phelan, Partner, Haynes Boone, Dallas
To view the presentation slides and articles, click on the PDFs linked below.
PDF - An Update on the Manifestly Contrary to Public Policy Exception
PDF - Chapter 15 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code: Overview of Procedures for Cross Border Insolvencies
PDF - In re Vitro, S.A.B. de C.V.: A Perspective From Mexican Law
This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.5 credit hours. Also, This transitional program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board for a maximum of 1.5 credit hours, of which 1.5 credit hours can be applied toward the Areas of Professional Practice requirement.
For more information contact Cari Peretzman at 214.651.5965 or cari.peretzman@haynesboone.com.