Ward and Smith is bringing back its popular Special Assets Summer School for 2025, kicking off with a virtual session on June 24 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
The first installment of this three-part webinar series will focus on issues facing agricultural lenders, specifically those who deal with problem loans and distressed borrowers.
Who Should Attend?
The session is designed for lenders and professionals in credit resolution, collections, foreclosure, bankruptcy, and loan workout. If your work involves agricultural credit or managing problem loans, this event will offer practical insights and legal guidance.
What Will Be Covered?
Bankruptcy and creditors' rights attorneys Lily Faulconer and Michael Fields will lead the session, covering key topics such as:
- Spotting Problems Early: Learn how to identify warning signs like missed payments, crop failures, or declining commodity prices.
- Legal Options for Creditors: Understand what rights lenders have when agricultural loans go bad, including foreclosure procedures and unique collection methods for farm assets.
- Workout Strategies: Explore ways to resolve problem loans through payment plans, loan modifications, or settlements, without heading to court.
- Agricultural Collateral Issues: Get tips on handling farm-specific collateral such as crops, livestock, equipment, crop insurance, and government payments.
- Documentation Best Practices: Ensure your paperwork and records protect your lending position from the very beginning.
How to Register
The webinar is free to attend, but registration is required. Participants can sign up for this single session or register for all three in the series. Sign up here!
Details at a Glance
- Date: Tuesday, June 24
- Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
- Format: Virtual (webinar)