OffshoreAlert launches FREE live webinars
From OffshoreAlert
Temporarily unable to hold conferences as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, OffshoreAlert will start holding free live webinars, starting next week.
The OffshoreAlert Webinar Series will comprise weekly sessions over an indefinite period on a variety of topics within the theme of high-value, cross-border finance.
Some of the leading experts in insolvencies, funding, asset recovery, fraud detection, investigations, litigation, and financial products and services will impart their knowledge and experience and attendees will be encouraged to ask questions.
“Our aim is to help investors, clients, and business-owners navigate the extraordinary challenges that we’re all facing,” said OffshoreAlert’s owner and editor, David Marchant.
“Despite the tragic loss of lives, business will go on and those who adapt the best to the new environment will be the most successful.”
The series will kick-off at 3 pm EST on Wednesday, April 15th with a webinar on ‘How Asset Recovery, Insolvency & Fraud Litigation Practitioners Can Adapt & Thrive In The COVID-19 Crisis‘, looking at problems, how to overcome them, and emerging opportunities.
The presenters will be lawyer Edward Davis, of Sequor Law, in Miami; lawyer Warren Gluck, of Holland & Knight, in New York, and insolvency practitioner Margot MacInnis, of Grant Thornton, in the Cayman Islands.
Future webinars lined up include those on financial tools available to help distressed businesses, including law firms; the slew of class action complaints filed recently against cryptocurrency exchanges and issuers of Initial Coin Offerings, presented by the plaintiffs’ attorneys; a Q&A with the head of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists; and how to avoid and detect investment fraud as crooked opportunists seek to exploit the crisis. More will be added.
Wherever you are in the world, if you have an Internet connection, you will be able to log onto our platform via your computer and participate in the proceedings, including asking questions – all free of charge.
Further details will be announced in the coming days.