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Seeking the Truth: How to Effectively Take and Defend a 2004 Exam
We will explore the nuts and bolts of motions, scheduling and transcript review of a 2004 examination and the differences between a 2004 examination and a deposition. Learn techniques on prepping a witness for examination, how to handle the hostile witness, which objections should be preserved during the examination, and other tips and pointers to ensure that your examination is successful.
Business Update 2013
Find out the latest happenings in all the Southern Districts. What can impact your practice? What should?
Buyer Beware: The Potential Downsides of Purchasing Claims and Positions in Troubled Businesses
This panel will examine the risks associated with purchasing claims and debt positions for strategic purposes in bankruptcy cases. Issues to be discussed include whether a claim can be purchased free and clear of any defenses to the claim (KB Toys), designation of claims (DBSD), and other risks associated with the purchase of secured and unsecured claims.
As If the Bankruptcy Code Isn’t Enough… Let’s Talk Tax!
As if the Bankruptcy Code doesn’t give us enough to ponder, bankruptcy practitioners must consider the impact of the U.S. Tax Code on the decision-making process. This session will address the Internal Revenue Code “section 1398 short year” election and separate entity rules, discharge of tax claims, cancellation of debt (COD) income, and tax issues arising from mortgage modification, foreclosure, and transfer or abandonment of property.
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