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The Impact of the General Growth Properties Bankruptcy on SPEs
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The Impact of the General Growth Properties Bankruptcy on SPEs |
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This conference will include:
Live 90-minute telephone conference with interactive Q&A session unlimited enrollment per call-in site.
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Factual overview of the GGP filing
Discuss inclusion of SPE borrowers in filing
Discuss position of lenders, especially CMBS lenders, regarding the filing
Discuss May 14 order regarding DIP financing and use of cash collateral
Discuss remaining open issues (notably, question of bad faith filing by SPEs)
Discuss lessons learned and possible changes in lending as a result of the GGP case
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Brian Fetterolf
Underwriting and Closing Committee of the Mortgage Bankers Association
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Brian Fetterolf has extensive knowledge and experience in the areas of commercial real estate, financing, structured products and restructuring. He has successfully managed real estate transactions in all phases of the business cycle, including acquisition, construction/development, leasing, foreclosure, disposition, and property/loan sales. He was instrumental in the origination, servicing, securitization and distribution of more than $20 billion of debt ranging in size from $1 million to $1.5 billion.
Mr. Fetterolf was a Senior Vice President in the Restructuring & Special Situations Group and the Real Estate Structured Finance Group of Macquarie. He also was a Director in the Real Estate Capital Markets division of LaSalle/Bank of America. Previously, Mr. Fetterolf was an attorney for eight years specializing in real estate and corporate finance with Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney and was Associate General Counsel for a financial services company.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in economics cum laude from Bucknell University; Juris Doctor from the Boston College Law School; and Masters of Business Administration with highest honors from the University of Pittsburgh. He is a member of the Underwriting and Closing Committee of the Mortgage Bankers Association and frequently speaks on topics in securitized and structured finance, mixed-use property finance, and servicing.
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Daniel S. Huffenus
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
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Dan Huffenus, is the managing partner at the Charlotte office of Katten Muchin Rosen and has a sophisticated commercial real estate finance practice. He has extensive experience in representing real estate capital markets lenders in the origination of commercial mortgage loans. His practice is national in scope, and covers all asset types. He is particularly well versed in the issues related to lending transactions involving tenants-in-common. He also has significant experience representing servicers of commercial mortgage loans in a variety of areas, with particular expertise in the defeasance of securitized loans. His recent experience includes the modification and restructuring of distressed commercial mortgage loans.
Mr. Huffenus received his B.A. in Economics, cum laude, from Lafayette College and his M.S. in Real Estate Development from Columbia University. Prior to attending law school, he worked for several years as a consultant in a national real estate consulting practice where he assisted institutional investors and financial institutions in the evaluation of real estate portfolios and the development of real estate acquisition and disposition strategies.
Mr. Huffenus graduated from New York University School of Law, where he was a member of the N.Y.U. Law Review. Prior to entering private practice, he served as a law clerk for Justice Stewart G. Pollock of the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Mr. Huffenus was listed in the 2007 and 2008 editions of Best Lawyers in America. He was also listed in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 as a North Carolina Super Lawyer. |
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Deborah L. Fletcher
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
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| Deborah L. Fletcher is a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP in Charlotte, North Carolina and a member of the firm's Bankruptcy and Creditor's Rights Practice. In addition to business bankruptcy and creditors' rights, her practice includes distressed acquisitions and out of court workouts and restructurings. Ms. Fletcher is a 1982 graduate of the University of Richmond School of Law where she was associate editor of the Law Review and a 1979 graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University (summa cum laude). Ms. Fletcher is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in Virginia and North Carolina and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. She has been a frequent speaker at numerous seminars and conference, including those sponsored by the American Bar Association, the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, the American Bankruptcy Institute, and the Turnaround Management Association. Ms. Fletcher has also served in numerous leadership positions in various local and national professional organizations, including service on the Executive Council of the Section of Business Law of the American Bar Association and on the Board of Directors of the Turnaround Management Association. |
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The Impact of the General Growth Properties Bankruptcy on SPEs
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