ASIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW
The PRC 2006 Enterprise Bankruptcy Law: A New Beginning? Symposium Sponsorship support provided by:
Corporate Law Studies Interest Group (CoSIG)
CLP Group ♦ Ernst & Young ♦ Noble Group Ltd ♦
Cooperating Institutions:
Subcommittee on International Bankruptcy25 March 2008 Symposium This symposium will involve discussions among academics, insolvency practitioners, judges, and government officials from mainland China, Hong Kong, the United States, and the Asia-Pacific on recent developments since the enactment of the 2006 PRC Enterprise Bankruptcy Law, which came into operation in June 2007. Topics of discussion will include liquidation, corporate restructuring, AMCs and the disposal of NPLs, and cross-border insolvency. 8:30-9:00 Registration/Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:15 Welcoming Charles Booth, IAPBL Director & Professor, Richardson School of Law, University Session 1– An Introduction to the PRC 2006 Enterprise Bankruptcy 9:15-10:30
Chair and Commentator: Charles Booth, IAPBL Director & Professor, Richardson School of Law, University
Speakers/Commentators: Wang Weiguo, Professor, School of Civil, Commercial and Economic Law, China
University of Politics and Law & Member, Drafting Group of the New Chinese Bankruptcy Law, Beijing, China
Zhang Xianchu, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong 10:30-11:00 Tea and Coffee Break
Session 2– The PRC 2006 Enterprise Bankruptcy Law (Part II) 11:00-12:00
Chair and Commentator: Speakers: John Lees, Director, John Lees & Associates, Ltd., Hong Kong John Marsden, Partner, JSM, Shanghai Alan Tang, Partner & Head, Restructuring, Investigation and Insolvency, Grant
Commentators: Adam Li, Jun He Law Offices, Shanghai
12:00-1:00 Lunch – sponsored by An Introduction to the American Bankruptcy Institute 1:00-1:15
Chair: Charles Booth, IAPBL Director & Professor, Richardson School of Law, University
Speaker John Ames, American Bankruptcy Institute President Elect Session 3 – Commercial and Investment Ramifications of the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law 1:15-2:00 Chair and Commentator: Vivienne Bath, Senior Lecturer & Director, Center for Asian and Pacific Law, Speakers/Commentators: Brian Smith, Conway Mackenzie & Dunleavy, Shanghai Commentators: Malhar Pagay, Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP, Los Angeles, CA 2:00-2:30 Session 4 – Asset Management Companies (AMCs) and the Disposal of Non-Performing Loans NPLs) 2:30-3:30
Chair and Commentator: Speakers/Commentators: Tim DeSieno, Bingham McCutchen LLP, NYC George Kelakos, Kelakos Advisors, Greenwich, CT Dr. Emily Lee, Research Assistant Professor (Insolvency), Faculty of Law, David Madden, Partner, Angelo, Gordon & Co., Hong Kong 3:30-4:00 Session 5 – Cross-Border Insolvency: Recognition of Foreign Bankruptcies in China and the Recognition of Chinese Bankruptcies by Foreign Courts 4:00-5:00 Chair and Commentator: Speakers/Commentators: Evelyn Biery, Partner, Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston William Rochelle, Bloomberg, NYC Philip Smart, Harold Hsiao-Wo Lee Professor in Corporate Law, Faculty of Law, 5:00-5:30 Concluding Charles Booth, IAPBL Director & Professor, Richardson School of Law, University
5:30-6:30 Cocktail Reception sponsored by 7:30-9:30 Junk to Lamma and Seafood Dinner Junk supplied by JSM. Other confirmed attendees:
Jason Corbett, SJD Candidate, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Jan Dalhuisen, Professor, School of Law, King’s College London, Visiting Professor,
UC Berkeley & Paul Hastings Visiting Professor
Stephen Gong, Assistant Professor, School of Accountancy and Finance, The Hong John Head, Professor, University of Kansas School of Law & Paul Hastings Visiting Meng Fan Peng Frank, Research Student, Chinese University, HK
Marianne Ramel, Gide Loyrette Nouel AAARPI, Beijing Fees: Attendance will cost US$200 for full day/US$100 for half day; and US$250 for full day/US$125 for half day if CPD credits are sought. CLE Credits: __ CLE points/per day (__ CLE points for morning session and __ CLE points for afternoon session) will be awarded to attendees who are members of the New York or California Bar or of the Hong Kong Law Society. For further information, please contact: Elizabeth Chan, IAPBL Program Co-ordination and Research Fellow E-mail: Elizabeth.g.chan@gmail.com Flora Leung, AIIFL Secretary E-mail: fkleung@hku.hk
INSTITUTE OF ASIAN-PACIFIC BUSINESS LAW (IAPBL)
ASIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW (AIIFL)
Symposium The PRC 2006 Enterprise Bankruptcy Law: A New Beginning?
Council Chamber, University of Hong Kong,
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