THE NYU STERN WORKSHOP ON CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING & BANKRUPTCY
The Workshop on Corporate Restructuring & Bankruptcy is a three-day in-person program sponsored by the Altman-Paulson Initiative on Corporate & Distressed Opportunities that offers young professionals a unique opportunity to learn how to navigate corporate distress and bankruptcy from and network with thought-leaders across multiple disciplines in the corporate restructuring and bankruptcy communities.
DETAILS
DATES
- The 2026 Workshop will be held on August 3, 4, and 5, 2026 at NYU Stern (located in the heart of Manhattan).
- The early-bird registration deadline is April 30, 2026.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
- The Workshop targets lawyers, bankers and investors interested in an in-depth analysis of restructuring and bankruptcy topics.
- Past participants have come from financial firms including Fidelity Investments, Franklin Mutual Advisors, Houlihan Lokey, Oaktree, and law firms including Brown Rudnick, Debevoise, and McDermott, among others.
RIGOROUS CURRICULUM
- The Workshop combines a seminar-format with the use of case studies presented by leading financial and legal practitioners to teach participants the required financial, credit and legal skills necessary to navigate out-of-court and in-court restructuring processes.
- Participants are provided with an in-depth Resource Guide of supplemental materials prepared specifically for Workshop participants.
FACULTY
- The Faculty is led by Professor Dan Kamensky and Professor Edward Altman, Emeritus, together with leading practitioners in the restructuring field.
NYU STERN CERTIFICATED WORKSHOP
- Participants receive a Certificate of Completion from the NYU Stern School of Business.
THE ALTMAN-PAULSON INITIATIVE ON CORPORATE & DISTRESSED OPPORTUNITIES
The Altman-Paulson Initiative has been established to provide leading educational and professional opportunities through tailored programming and events, and support academic research in this important area of finance.
For more information, visit our website here, or contact Dan Kamensky at dk5154@stern.nyu.edu.