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Litigation Round-Up
This panel will discuss a selection of cases that raise current substantive bankruptcy issues and litigation challenges, including how to convince a bankruptcy court to extend the automatic stay (or issue an injunction) to protect debtor-related (but nondebtor) entities from tort or other litigation that could interfere with the plan process (e.g., Robertshaw (S.D. Tex. 2024); Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Center (S.D.N.Y. 2023)); how best to present valuation evidence for unusual, complex and illiquid assets, including mortgage-backed securities, derivatives and crypto assets; and how to deal with evidentiary issues — particularly relating to damages — arising in “liability management” litigation. The panelists will conclude with a rapid-fire presentation of successful bankruptcy litigation tips.
BAPCPA and Legislative Fixes: 20 Years Later
This panel will discuss the wide-ranging changes to the Bankruptcy Code resulting from the 2005 amendments, and how they do and do not continue to affect bankruptcy practice today.
U.S. Trustee Hot-Button Issues
This panel will cover such topics as exculpation/opt-in, opt-out, as well as U.S. Trustee views on programmatic positions vs. litigating a case. The panelists will cover topics relating to fees, such as the role of a fee examiner, and nonestate professional fee requests. Attendees also will learn about the importance of sealing personally identifiable information — and how to do so.
Private Credit Restructuring
This panel will address recent trends in private credit restructuring.
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