In the aftermath of the two largest automotive bankruptcies in recent history, the industry faces a drastically changed landscape.
The latest Foley Automotive Crisis Response Team Web conference examined the lessons learned from the wave of bankruptcies sweeping the industry, including the recent Chrysler and General Motors filings, and strategies for suppliers moving forward. This Web conference is designed to answer suppliers’ questions regarding how the bankruptcies may impact supply relationships with Chrysler and GM.
During the initial presentation, we discussed:
- Operating under new trade agreements with Chrysler and GM
- Process for resolution of cure amounts
- Current pending automotive bankruptcies and emerging trends
Learn more about Foley’s Automotive Industry Team at Foley.com/auto.
Speakers include:
- Mark A. Aiello
- Steven H. Hilfinger
- Judy A. O’Neill
- Ann Marie Uetz
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