Hatfield Philips announces 2nd Annual Servicer Forum
Hatfield Philips International has announced the date for this year’s Client Servicer Forum, which will be held on September 12th 2011.
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The client forum will include presentation and debate on loan extensions by, amongst others, US investment bank Moelis & Company and leading City law firm Paul Hastings.
Interested investors and lenders can register their interest by emailing or visiting HPI’s website.
Clarence Dixon, managing director, Hatfield Philips, said:
“Workouts continue and the market struggles to find its feet. We are all aware of just how much debt is hanging over us and we believe transparency is critical to moving forwards.
"As a part of that, we feel it is important to bring all participants together, not only to hear updates that may be of specific interest, but also to listen and contribute to debates on what the future may hold and possible strategies to make it just a little more rosy.”
2nd Annual Client Servicer Forum
- Mon 12th September 2011
- Time: 1pm – 5pm followed by a drinks reception
- Venue: Paul Hastings, Ten Bishops Square, London, E1 6EG
Agenda to be confirmed
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