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Top Ten Bankruptcy Ethics Traps and How to Avoid Them
This session will focus on some of the key ethics issues that confront professionals practicing in the bankruptcy field, and offer potential solutions on how to avoid getting caught in these traps. The panelists will present these issues in an interactive format so that the audience can participate and test their knowledge.
The Continued Impact of COVID-19 on the Distressed Real Estate Market
Hosted by the Real Estate and Secured Credit Committees
This session will explore current trends in distressed real estate, along with strategies for secured creditors, borrowers and investors as they continue to weather the pandemic, the legal implications of recent legislation and case law, and more.
Evidence and Trial Skills in Bankruptcy
Learn concrete trial and evidentiary skills in this lively mock examination.
Great Debates (2021 Annual Spring Meeting)
A panel of judges and ABI 40under40 honorees will be debating key bankruptcy issues including arbitration disputes, cramdown provisions and more! Listen in, weigh in and learn a lot!
First Debate Cramdowns “East vs. West”
Resolution 1: An arbitrator should decide whether disputes in bankruptcy cases and proceedings are subject to arbitration.
Pro: Andrew Helman
Con: Lindsi Weber
Resolution 2: All disputes in bankruptcy cases and proceedings can be subjected to binding arbitration.
Pro: Hon. Michael Fagone
Con: Hon. Daniel Collins
Second Debate Cramdowns “North vs. South”
Resolution: Section 1129(a)(10) dictates that a joint chapter 11 plan may be confirmed if a single impaired class with claims against any debtor accepts the joint plan.
Pro: Hon. Mary Grace Diehl & Jonathan Edwards
Con: Hon. Michael Wiles & Erica Weisgerber
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