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Corporate Restructuring, Insolvency, Liquidation, and Winding Up
April 26, 2024
Jadwal Pelatihan Corporate Restructuring, Insolvency, Liquidation, and Winding Up
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DESCRIPTION
This comprehensive training program provides a deep dive into the complexities of corporate restructuring, insolvency, liquidation, and winding-up processes. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the legal frameworks, practical considerations, and strategic approaches involved in navigating these critical business challenges.
OBJECTIVE
- Comprehend the legal and regulatory environment surrounding corporate restructuring, insolvency, liquidation, and winding-up.
- Analyze the key considerations and steps involved in implementing a successful corporate restructuring.
- Understand the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders in insolvency proceedings, including creditors, debtors, and court-appointed officials.
- Develop strategies for effective liquidation and winding-up of a company, including asset management and distribution.
- Apply best practices in managing the operational, financial, and legal aspects of these complex corporate processes.
- Identify and mitigate potential risks and challenges associated with corporate restructuring, insolvency, liquidation, and winding-up.
OUTLINE
1. Introduction to Corporate Restructuring
- Definitions and types of corporate restructuring
- Drivers and triggers of corporate restructuring
- Legal and regulatory framework
2. Corporate Restructuring Strategies
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Spin-offs and divestitures
- Debt restructuring
- Operational restructuring
- Financial restructuring
3. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Fundamentals
- Insolvency laws and regulations
- Bankruptcy filing process
- Debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing
- Automatic stay and creditor protection
4. Roles and Responsibilities in Insolvency Proceedings
- Creditors’ rights and obligations
- Debtors’ duties and responsibilities
- Court-appointed officials (e.g., administrators, trustees, liquidators)
- Creditors’ committees and stakeholder management
5. Liquidation and Winding-Up
- Voluntary and involuntary liquidation
- Asset valuation and disposal
- Creditor claims management and distribution
- Dissolution and deregistration of the company
6. Practical Considerations and Case Studies
- Operational and logistical challenges
- Financial and tax implications
- Communication and stakeholder management
- Real-world case studies and lessons learned
7. Risk Management and Best Practices
- Identifying and mitigating risks
- Contingency planning and crisis management
- Corporate governance and ethical considerations
- Emerging trends and future developments
TRAINING METHOD
Presentation
Discussion
Case Study
Evaluation
FACILITIES
Training Kit
Handout
Certificate
Lunch + 2x Coffee Break
Souvenir