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International Project Financing - 3rd Edition

International Project Financing - 3rd Edition

Ronald F. Sullivan

Price: $825.00 2500 pages. 3 Looseleaf Volumes. 1 CD-ROM. Updated Annually. Index.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57823-171-3 / ISBN-10: 1-57823-171-X

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International Project Financing - 3rd Edition - 3 Looseleaf Volumes, CD of Forms
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About the Book:
International Project Financing
should be required reading for any lawyer involved in international or local project finance. This work deals with the problems counsel face when negotiating and drafting agreements relating to project finance and is designed for general use throughout the world rather than any particular country. The author provides a chapter-by-chapter analysis and discussion of each aspect of a project financing. The accompanying forms represent a collection of documents used by the author in actual projects on six continents and many of the forms of the type contained in this volume are made generally available for the first time. The author weaves into every chapter examples and a discussion of particular contract provisions relevant to the topic of the chapter, as well as references to different examples of these provisions contained in the forms of agreement set forth at the end of the book.

Another useful aspect of International Project Financing are the numerous "planning notes" and "checklists" contained throughout the text. For example, in the chapter dealing with agreements among project participants and the formation of project companies, there is a discussion of stockholder, joint venture and partnership agreements for a project company, including useful suggestions as to the commercial legal aspects of structuring the project company, as well as a very useful checklist of the threshold legal and commercial issues which should be considered by the lawyer, irrespective of the actual form chosen for the project company.

For lawyers practicing in the area international project finance, International Project Financing is an invaluable reference tool.

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About the Author:
Ronald F. Sullivan
has participated in numerous multinational project finance undertakings in North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. He has advised governments, corporate clients, and financial institutions on structuring, negotiating and documenting project financing in site acquisitions, oil and gas, chemicals, power, transportation, water usage, construction, product sales and mining and minerals. Mr. Sullivan worked for a number of years on the successful project financing of the Volta River Project in Ghana, West Africa, one the world’s largest development projects. In the Volta Project, one of the original examples of large scale project finance, Mr. Sullivan played a leading role in negotiating agreements with the government and lenders, negotiating the contracts and negotiating a long term power contract with the Volta River Authority. He developed the original financial structure for the project after several other attempts failed. The project was featured in a documentary produced by BBC Television in 1992 in which Mr. Sullivan made a number of appearances.

Since 1993 Mr. Sullivan has been on the list of outside counsel available to assist the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in project finance. Mr. Sullivan is currently of Counsel to Lanahan & Reilley, San Francisco and previously was a Partner, and later Senior Partner, for over 25 years in the firm of Thelen Marrin Johnson & Bridges with offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose and New York.


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