BANKING AND FINANCE
DERIVATIVES DESKBOOK • CLOSE-OUT NETTING • RISK MITIGATION • LITIGATION
Sylvie A. Durham (Greenberg Traurig LLP)
Financial institutions, corporate end-users, and other derivatives trading participants will find useful transactional and litigation tips addressing swap agreements and other derivatives trading. This Deskbook was prepared by an attorney with more than 20 years’ experience managing both the legal and business aspects of derivatives. Anyone who counsels parties on or works with derivatives transactions will find in-depth discussions on the key terms and major parties involved in derivatives transactions, including useful information on required documentation and legal risk management best practices. This treatise also covers close-out netting and the various triggering events, early termination account calculations, and damage mitigation practices around this process. In addition, the book provides access to more than 30 sample clauses, orders, notices, and declarations. Keep up with new developments around derivatives with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 2 looseleaf volumes, 1,990 pages, $514, Item #52756, ISBN 978-1-4024-2165-5, Updated annually or as needed
DRAFTING FOR CORPORATE FINANCE CONCEPTS, DEALS, AND DOCUMENTS
FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATION DESKBOOK
Arthur S. Long (Latham & Watkins LLP)
Carolyn E.C. Paris (Former Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell)
This Deskbook covers the significant changes made to the regulation of financial services institutions by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and subsequent implementing regulations. It provides the real-world perspectives and strategies of an accomplished financial services attorney and former U.S. Supreme Court clerk. Anyone who advises, works for, or even regulates financial institutions will find astute, practical insights covering how the aforementioned law affects the day-to-day work of stakeholders and institutions. The Deskbook covers the creation of the Financial Stability Oversight Council and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. It also covers standards for systemically significant financial companies, proprietary trading and sponsoring limitations on banks, derivatives activities and referrals of derivatives business, and orderly liquidation authorities. Track financial services legal updates with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 1 looseleaf volume, 646 pages, $514, Item #38525, ISBN 978-1-4024-1791-7, Updated annually or as needed “Proponents of the Dodd-Frank Act have strongly articulated their views that the legislation paves the way for a stronger and sounder financial system. Critics of the Dodd-Frank Act have been no less vocal. ... [T]his Deskbook does not seek to determine who has the better side.” — Arthur S. Long
Written by an accomplished practitioner who has advised leading financial institutions and multiple corporate and municipal clients, this treatise dives into the ins and outs of preparing corporate finance and debt documentation. It offers practical legal, business, financial, accounting and drafting input around some of the most common corporate finance instruments. Corporate finance attorneys, accountants, and business professionals will gain access to important insights around basic contract structural issues, including representations, conditions precedent, warranties, and defaults. The book also explores concepts around contract structuring and housekeeping, debt and negative pledges, amendments, refinancing, and risk-based contractual reviews for eliminating errors. Readers have access to more than 130 sample contracts, covenants, definitions, and drafting checklists for help when organizing key financial documents. 1 softbound volume, 580 pages, $59, Item #60412, ISBN 978-1-4024-2313-0
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