D&O Insurance and Employment Strategies in Response to the Automotive Industry in Crisis
07 January 2009
Unprecedented distress in the financial and consumer markets threatens the viability of the Detroit 3. Automotive suppliers face a changed industry that involves new risks and requires new ways of doing business. Foley provides strategies and insights that suppliers can use immediately to help mitigate risk and protect their interests.
In response to increased client demand after our December 12, 2008 Web Conference, Foley’s Automotive Industry Team presented a follow-up Web conference on January 7, 2009 to discuss these and other topics:
- D&O Insurance Considerations
- Key questions to ask about your D&O coverage
- How bankruptcy can affect your D&O coverage
- Benefits Considerations
- How to reduce and eliminate costs
- Labor Considerations
- Issues related to cutting costs and reductions in work force
- Process and obstacles for cost cutting in bankruptcy
Presenters:
- John F. Birmingham, Jr.
- Gordon (Chip) Davenport, III
- Leigh C. Riley
For more information, please contact Jennifer Bartz at [email protected].
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