ESF

Learn about the continuing global repercussions of the U.S. subprime crisis.  This event will feature an in-depth examination of the recent rise in subprime-related litigation and regulatory initiatives in the U.S., and implications in Europe. We will explore the contracting global demand for mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities, fair value accounting implications under U.S. GAAP (FAS 157) and IFRS and the response from US legislators to the severe downturn in the U.S. housing market.

We will also investigate the broader implications of the crisis for European banks, investors, loan originators, mortgage and asset-backed securities underwriters, servicers and trustees.

Key topics presented from the following Firms: 

  • Patton Boggs LLP: Who is Suing Whom? Recent U.S. Securities Claims and What Governmental Investigations are Underway? Update on Recent U.S. Homeowner Protection Legislation

  • Ernst & Young: Update on Fair Value Accounting under U.S. GAAP and IFRS for Loans, RMBS, CMBS and Other Structured Credit Products

  • FTI: Recent US Litigation Trends and Pre-Litigation Strategies

  • Laytons: Recent Trends in U.K. Litigation

Full programme details

If you need further information please contact:

Gosia Kulczycka, Head of Conference & Event Management, ESF and SIFMA 
Email: mkulczycka@europeansecuritisation.com  
Tel: +44 (0)20 7743 9345

Timings:
13:00 - 18:00

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Hosted by:

Thomson Retuers


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Sponsors:

Ernst and Young

FTI

Laytons

Patton Boggs

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