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Working with State and Federal Taxing Authorities
Learn about the hot buttons, goals and objectives of state and federal taxing authorities in the zone of insolvency during this lively session.
Overview of Subchapter V
This panel will feature discussions of subchapter V vs. chapter 13, and their corresponding unique elements and deadlines.
Considerations for Winding Up a Business: A Conversation with Your Client
This session will provide a checklist of the topics to address with the management of a failing business in that first meeting with the client.
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Resolved: Bankruptcy courts do not have the authority to approve nonconsensual releases of direct claimsheld by third parties against nondebtors as part of a chapter 11 plan or reorganization. Pro: Hon. Eugene R.Wedoff (ret.); Con: Marshall S. Huebner
Resolved: Trustee requests of debtors for documents andinformation beyond that already required by the Code and Rules should not be routinely undertaken, butinstead should be limited to inquiries suggested by issues arising in specific cases. Pro: Tiffany L. Carroll;Con: Gary R. Stickell
Resolved: The Seventh Circuit was wrong in Sheehan v. Breccia Unlimited Co. (In reSheehan), 21-2946 (7th Cir. Sept. 9, 2022), when it barred U.S. bankruptcy courts from stopping foreigncreditors from taking action against a debtor’s assets abroad when the U.S. court has no general or specificpersonal jurisdiction over the creditors. Pro: Hon. Christopher S. Sontchi (ret.); Con: Hon. David R. Jones.
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