This course examines legal issues arising in debt financing provided by financial institutions in international markets. The structure of transnational loan agreements, guarantees, letters of credit, participation and loan sales transactions, and basic instruments and documents common to trade financing are examined. The nature of the documentation and techniques used in such transactions, as well as regulatory patterns, legal problems and international law reform efforts, are studied. The course also covers issues related to the syndication of debt financing transactions, governing law, and creditor remedies. JD students are not permitted to enroll in the online (OL) section of any Banking course.
SPRG 2027: LAW BK 958 A1, Jan 11th to Apr 21st 2027
SPRG 2027: LAW BK 958 OL, Jan 11th to Apr 21st 2027