Anatomy of an Indian Insolvency Proceeding: The ABCs of India's IBC

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Anatomy of an Indian Insolvency Proceeding: The ABCs of India's IBC

January 10, 2023

Sponsored by ABI's International Committee

India has emerged as a leading insolvency jurisdiction since it enacted its new Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in late 2016. The IBC heralded a new insolvency process, enabling large corporations to reorganize and maximize value. In the six years since, more than 4000 cases have been filed and scores of important Indian companies have been successfully restructured. In this webinar, an all-star panel of experienced and highly regarded Indian professionals, many of whom have navigated the most important IBC cases to date, will showcase how the Indian insolvency system works, explain the key principles and policies of the IBC, and identify various restructuring alternatives. The panelists also will explore the current macro-economic and business climate in India and debate the successes, failures and lessons learned. Finally, the panelists will discuss potential investment opportunities in India, and why insolvency and restructuring professionals should familiarize themselves with the Indian insolvency process.

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

10:00-11:15 AM EST

This webinar is free to attend, and CLE is available to members in qualifying states.*

Stephen D. Lerner,
Moderator

Squire Patton Boggs
Cincinnati

Sunil Mehta
Yes Bank Ltd.
Mumbai, India
   

Rajat Sethi
S&R Associates
Mumbai, India
   

Nikhil Shah
Alvarez & Marsal
Mumbai, India
   

Lily Vadera
Former Executive Director
Reserve Bank of India
Mumbai, India

Bahram N. Vakil
AZB & Partners
Mumbai, India
   

* 1.25 hours of general CLE credit are available in the following pre-approved 60-minute-hour states (1.8 hours in 50-minute-hour states): AK, AL, AR, CA, DE, GA, IL, MO, NJ, PA, SC, TN, TX, VT, WI and WV. These states follow an approved-jurisdiction policy: AZ, CO, CT, NH and NY. ABI will submit attendance to DE, IL, NV, PA, TN and TX. Attendees from Illinois claiming credit more than 30 days after an event will be charged the $25 Illinois late-credit claim fee that went into effect on Jan. 1, 2020. For those jurisdictions not listed, ABI will not seek direct accreditation; attorneys will need to self-submit. Some states might not allow self-submission. ABI will issue certificates for attorneys to self-submit for approval. ABI charges an administrative fee of $5 for Members and $25 for non-members upon requesting CLE credit for this program. Further details will be provided the day of the event.