Bankruptcy, Foreclosure & Collection Law

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Commercial Real Estate Loan Workouts: Top Risks and Remedies

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Idaho CLE Approved 3 Total
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Montana CLE Approved 3 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 3 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 3 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 3 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 3 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 3 Total
New York CLE Approved 3.5 Total
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Pennsylvania CLE Approved 3 Total
South Carolina CLE Approved 3 Total
Tennessee CLE Approved 3 Total
Utah CLE Approved 3 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 3 Total
Washington CLE Approved 3 Total
Wisconsin CLE Approved 3.5 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 3.6 Total
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3 hours
Michael Hogue
James Hochman
Daniel Burgoyne
Robert Koen
With Michael R. Hogue from Greenberg Traurig, LLP + 3 others
Recorded December 20, 2024
Product ID 99506

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Overview

Manage Risk and Create Workable Solutions for Both Sides

Current regulation of commercial real estate loan defaults encourages loan workouts and accommodations. Are you taking full advantage of the loan curing options it presents? This comprehensive legal guide explores types of CRE (commercial real estate) loan defaults, risk mitigation factors, and available workout solutions. From short-term extensions through foreclosure and bankruptcy, prepare to create workable solutions for both lenders and borrowers. Register today!

  • Identify key considerations for navigating a commercial real estate loan workout.
  • Comb through the recent regulatory guidance on prudent loan accommodations and workouts.
  • Explore various workout options and their legal implications.
  • Develop tactics for negotiating and documenting a workout agreement.
  • Improve your ADR approaches for resolving loan workouts.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Financing Update
  2. Risk Management in CRE Loan Defaults
  3. Modifications and Restructuring, Forebearance Agreements
  4. CRE Foreclosure Procedure and Remedies/Defenses
  5. Leadership Change, Joint Venture, Sell-Off
  6. Considering Receivership and/or Business Bankruptcy
Product ID 99506

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Alaska CLE Approved 3 Total
Alabama CLE Approved 3 Total
Arkansas CLE Approved 3 Total
Arizona CLE Approved 3 Total
California CLE Approved 3 Total
Colorado CLE Approved 4 Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 3 Total
Delaware CLE Approved 3 Total
Florida CLE Approved 3.5 Total
Georgia CLE Approved 3 Total
Hawaii CLE Approved 3 Total
Iowa CLE Approved 3 Total
Idaho CLE Approved 3 Total
Illinois CLE Approved 3 Total
Indiana CLE Approved 3 Total
Kansas CLE Approved 3.5 Total
Louisiana CLE Approved 3 Total
Maine CLE Approved 3 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 3 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 3.6 Total
Northern Mariana Islands CLE Approved 3 Total
Montana CLE Approved 3 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 3 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 3 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 3 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 3 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 3 Total
New York CLE Approved 3.5 Total
Ohio CLE Approved 3 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 3.5 Total
Oregon CLE Upon Request 3 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 3 Total
South Carolina CLE Approved 3 Total
Tennessee CLE Approved 3 Total
Utah CLE Approved 3 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 3 Total
Washington CLE Approved 3 Total
Wisconsin CLE Approved 3.5 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 3.6 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Financing Update

  2. Risk Management in CRE Loan Defaults

  3. Modifications and Restructuring, Forebearance Agreements

  4. CRE Foreclosure Procedure and Remedies/Defenses

  5. Leadership Change, Joint Venture, Sell-Off

  6. Considering Receivership and/or Business Bankruptcy

Who Should Attend

This legal course is designed for attorneys. Loan servicers, other real estate finance professionals, commercial property owners, asset managers, paralegals, and other professionals involved in commercial real estate loan workouts will also benefit.

Speakers

Michael R Hogue
Michael R.
Hogue
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
James A Hochman
James A.
Hochman
Schain Banks Kenny & Schwartz, Ltd.
Daniel E Burgoyne
Daniel E.
Burgoyne
Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP
Robert G Koen
Robert G.
Koen
Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP
Speaker bio
Michael R Hogue

Michael R. Hogue

Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Michael Hogue

maintains a multi-disciplinary construction practice providing representation to owners, developers, and major corporations in all aspects and phases of construction and project development in the real estate industry. Michael's practice provides an integrated "one-stop-shop" for a broad cross-section of public and private sector clients in due diligence, transactions, tenant buildouts, project oversight & management, regulatory compliance, disputes, litigation, and restructuring/bankruptcy matters.

Speaker bio
James A Hochman

James A. Hochman

Schain Banks Kenny & Schwartz, Ltd.
James Hochman

is a partner with the Chicago firm of Schain Banks Kenny & Schwartz, Ltd., where he represents commercial real estate brokerage firms, landlords, tenants, and commercial real estate investors, assisting in all phases of commercial and residential real estate. Mr. Hochman is a frequent speaker on real estate broker-related legal issues for state and local estate organizations. He co-wrote and sponsored the Illinois Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act; and through his drafting and lobbying efforts, several other states have adopted similar statutes. Mr. Hochman is also active in support of license portability legislation for commercial real estate brokers, and is the architect and drafter of statutes in several estates on that issue as well. He earned his A.B. degree from Brown University and his J.D. degree from Boston University School of Law.

Speaker bio
Daniel E Burgoyne

Daniel E. Burgoyne

Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP
Daniel Burgoyne

serves as counsel in Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP's litigation practice group, focusing on commercial litigation and insolvency. He has extensive experience representing banks and other lenders in loan workouts, bankruptcy and receivership proceedings, foreclosure of collateral and other affirmative recovery actions, and defense of claims against lenders. Mr. Burgoyne has developed relationships with many area professionals, such as auctioneers, appraisers, accountants, and other attorneys, who are often necessary to successfully resolve troubled loans for his lender clients. He has handled a variety of litigation matters in state and federal courts in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Mr. Burgoyne generally handles commercial litigation matters such as contract claims, fraudulent transfer claims, construction disputes, successor liability, piercing the corporate veil, sales of goods, and internal disputes among business owners. He also has experience in a wide range of cases including professional malpractice, personal injury, insurance defense and coverage, real estate title, estate and trust, landlord-tenant disputes, and appeals. Before joining PS&H, Mr. Burgoyne served as law clerk to The Honorable Michael J. Silverstein of the Rhode Island Superior Court, and was a shareholder at Roberts, Carroll, Feldstein & Peirce in Providence. He earned his B.A. degree, magna cum laude, from Providence College and his J.D. degree from Boston College of Law.

Speaker bio
Robert G Koen

Robert G. Koen

Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP
Robert Koen

is partner with Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP's New York real estate finance practice. He is a one of the real estate industry's most prominent attorneys and focuses on commercial real estate acquisitions, complex financing and restructurings. He leverages his extensive experience to deliver exceptional insight for clients through a wide variety of real estate transactions. Mr. Koen delivers value to lenders and borrowers in the negotiation, structuring, and documentation of acquisitions, dispositions, and co-investment transactions; the structuring of real estate joint ventures and partnerships; commercial lending, including conventional loan transactions; construction lending; preferred equity investments and mezzanine financings; hotel acquisition, financings, and development; commercial project development (including land development and negotiation of construction and development joint venture agreements); and real estate loan and investment workouts and restructurings. He has significant experience handling institutional real estate transactions involving inbound U.S. real estate investments from foreign sources such as Singapore, Hong Kong, China and Korea, among others. Notably, Mr. Koen is the editor of the Real Estate Finance Journal, one of the industry's most prominent quarterly publications featuring highly recognized lawyers and professionals insights and analyses. He earned his B.A. degree from University of Wisconsin Madison and his J.D. degree from Georgetown University Law Center.

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