Project finance industry players are posed with the difficult challenges of today’s rapidly changing legislative and regulatory climate, as well as challenging financing markets. Companies are facing a heavier burden of risks, facing obstacles that can significantly delay or even stop projects from being financed and consequently affect profit.
Join us for a focused discussion of how to structure contracts while taking proactive steps that will limit risks. Topics will include:
- Transactions supported by contract considerations in addition to credit analysis
- Risk analysis for project finance transactions
- Coordination of contracts
- Contract analysis
- Risks and issues for construction and operational contracts
- Coordinating input and offtake contracts
Speakers
- Deborah DeMasi, Nixon Peabody, Partner
- Kenneth Weiner, Nixon Peabody, Counsel
Deborah DeMasi and Kenneth Weiner coauthored the recently published book entitled International Project Financing (4th edition), an analysis of project finance principles, as well as specific risk and contract assessment, that form the basis of project finance transactions. The book also identifies key project and financing documents that are typically utilized in project finance transactions, and includes chapters addressing unique issues involved in procuring project financing for specific types of infrastructure projects. The fourth edition includes extensively revised and updated material and continues to represent the leading reference work on the subject.
Recording
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