Westinghouse, a Truly International Chapter 11: From Atomic Start to Smashing Success in Only 363 Days

The following session took place during International Insolvency Symposium in October 2018. This panel will discuss (a) the strained relationship between the international parent and the subsidiary (including the fact that foreign operations were in different silos — i.e., there was no single C-suite per se); (b) the impact of the independent directors and the company's corporate governance best practices; (c) the international M&A process; (d) the unique (i.e., really unheard of) claims-trading activity that took place; and (e) the importance of timing (including a very difficult audit environment in the midst of an investigation). All sessions from this conference can be accessed at https://cle.abi.org/.

Speakers:

Van C. Durrer, II, Moderator
Skadden, Arps, Slate Meagher & Flom LLP; Los Angeles, California, USA
Hon. Shelley C. Chapman
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (S.D.N.Y.); New York, New York, USA
Al Togut
Togut, Segal & Segal LLP; New York, New York, USA
William Transier
Transier Advisors, LLC; Dallas, Texas, USA

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2018 International Insolvency Symposium
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