Be bold. Be unstoppable.
Be bold. Be unstoppable.
Coming to America: The First 100 Days of the Trump Administration
Doing business in the United States is not always easy and there are many things that need to be taken into consideration.
President Trump has signed several executive orders that affect businesses outside the U.S. operating here. The first 100 days typically indicate how a president plans to execute his agenda over the next four years. During this webinar, the speakers will provide an update on recent developments from the Trump administration and what they mean for foreign businesses that want to set up business operations in the U.S. Topics will include:
Be bold. Be unstoppable.
Be bold. Be unstoppable.
Coming to America: The First 100 Days of the Trump Administration
Doing business in the United States is not always easy and there are many things that need to be taken into consideration.
President Trump has signed several executive orders that affect businesses outside the U.S. operating here. The first 100 days typically indicate how a president plans to execute his agenda over the next four years. During this webinar, the speakers will provide an update on recent developments from the Trump administration and what they mean for foreign businesses that want to set up business operations in the U.S. Topics will include:
Neil Begley focuses his practice on representing hedge funds, private equity sponsors, CLO managers, financial institutions, and high-net-worth individuals in complex transactions involving distressed and illiquid assets. He advises clients on the acquisition and disposition of corporate bank loans (including LSTA and LMA trades), bankruptcy claims, trust interests, post-reorganization securities, and litigation claims.
Neil regularly counsels clients on the review and analysis of credit agreements, bond indentures, and restructuring support and lock-up agreements. His experience spans a wide range of distressed and special situations investments, including rights offerings, plan voting strategies, distribution mechanics, confidentiality and MNPI considerations, and trade disputes. He is frequently called upon to guide clients through auctions of distressed assets, from bid procedures through the negotiation of definitive transaction documentation.
Prior to entering private practice, Neil served as an assistant vice president and officer at FCIA Management Company, a subsidiary of American Financial Group, where he underwrote and managed complex credit risk insurance portfolios. He also served as a legal intern to the Honorable Stephen S. Mitchell of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.