Foley & Lardner LLP is a sponsor/co-chair of the 2024 Distressed Investing Conference, taking place on December 4, 2024, at the Harmonie Club in New York at 4 E 60th St., New York, NY 10022. Harold Kaplan is a featured speaker, and Mark Hebbeln is moderating the presentation “Liability Management – Bankruptcy Litigation: Go Wesco Young Man.”
Once a year, the top industry experts gather together to discuss the latest topics and trends in the distressed investing industry. This value-packed event will feature special presentations from keynote speakers, live panel discussions with industry experts, and networking with other insolvency professionals. Join us for:
- A gathering of the top distressed investing professionals
- Special presentations from keynote speakers
- Live panel discussions with industry experts
- Networking sessions
To register, please use this link.
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