Market volatility: What next for real estate finance lenders?
Cross border legal considerations for real estate finance lenders when a borrower is in default (UK and Europe)
Event Details
Webinar
Global | December 06, 2022A period of economic volatility and rising interest rates means a reassessment of the legal documentation for real estate financings. Lenders are likely to see more borrowers breaching financial covenants over the next few months.
So what should lenders be mindful of to ensure their documentation deals with the current volatility whilst protecting their legal rights, both under English law and in other relevant jurisdictions in Europe?
In this session, you will hear from lawyers from the UK, Germany, France, Poland, Netherlands, Luxembourg and Italy. They will discuss:
- Protecting the lenders rights in a default or potential default scenario
- Amendments and extensions: what to consider (hedging, further guarantees and/or security)
- Considerations for lenders when agreeing waivers
- Security reviews: what to check and protecting your security
Speakers
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Kamel Ben Salah is a partner in the banking and finance department of Norton Rose Fulbright LLP in Paris.
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Joris Ravelli is a banking lawyer based in Amsterdam.
Head of Luxembourg,
Stéphane Braun is a corporate finance lawyer and is the Managing Partner of Norton Rose Fulbright Luxembourg SCS.
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright Studio Legale
Gennaro Mazzuoccolo is a banking and finance and projects lawyer based in Milan. His focus is the energy, infrastructure, shipping and real estate sectors.
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright Dyczkowski and Partners, Limited Partnership
Tomasz Rogalski is a banking, projects and restructuring lawyer based in Warsaw.
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Jennie Dorsaint is a banking and finance lawyer based in London.
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Dr Bernhard Fiedler, LL.M. is a banking lawyer based in Frankfurt.