Solving the "Too Big to Fail" Problem: Resolution Authority vs. Chapter 14 - Podcast
Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group Podcast
July 13, 2012
Randall Guynn, David Schraa, David Skeel, John L. DouglasTo listen, please right click on the audio file you wish to hear and then select "Save Link As..." or "Save Target As..." After you save the audio file to your computer, you can then listen to it in your audio player of choice.
Solving the "Too Big to Fail" Problem: Resolution Authority vs. Chapter 14 - MP3
Running Time: 01:01:45
With the passage of Dodd-Frank, Congress and the administration are proudly announcing the end of "Too Big To Fail." But has it really ended? Will the Dodd-Frank tools work in a crisis? Would a revised bankruptcy code actually work better, providing more transparency and greater certainty to creditors? And is the rest of the world only paying lip service to the concept as we watch the Europeans bail out their banks without the slightest degree of hesitation? Our experts provide their thoughts on these and other issues on this previously recorded conference call.
Featuring:
- Mr. Randall D. Guynn, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
- Mr. David J. Schraa, Institute of International Finance
- Prof. David A. Skeel, University of Pennsylvania Law School
- Moderator: Mr. John L. Douglas, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
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