This three-day intensive program, offered by the University of Chicago Law School from August 3-5, 2026 in Hong Kong, equips professionals with advanced expertise in cross-border insolvency.
The curriculum covers foundational frameworks including the UNCITRAL Model Law and cross-border recognition in the U.S. and Hong Kong; judicial cooperation protocols, comparative restructuring tools (e.g., Hong Kong schemes, U.K. restructuring plans, and Chapter 11 practices in the U.S.), and strategies for managing enterprise group insolvency. It also tackles emerging issues such as digital assets and crypto insolvency, Asia-Pacific reforms, and advanced practice topics like governance and cross-border avoidance actions, all culminating in a contested recognition hearing simulation led by a distinguished faculty, judges and global practitioners.