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2017 Annual Spring Meeting

NO CLE

How to Develop a Business Plan?

Business-development experts explain how you should go about developing your very own business plan!

Business Bankruptcy Legal Update

Join this leading panel of experts as they discuss the most recent important chapter 11 decisions, including those involving limited liability companies, the § 546(e) safe harbor, make-whole premiums and successor liability.
1 hour 12 minutes 10 seconds

What Lawyers and FAs Must Know to Successfully Represent Secured Creditors?

Secured creditors typically hold significant leverage in restructuring situations and bankruptcy cases, but they are often the target of challenge or attack by other constituencies. This panel will discuss a number of key issues facing secured creditors and how those issues influence the advice given by financial advisors and lawyers.
1 hour 27 seconds

Legal and Business Developments in E&P Cases

Noted practitioners will address recent developments and emerging trends in energy exploration and development companies.
1 hour 7 minutes 9 seconds

How and When to Make Evidentiary Objections?

If you’re ready for the challenge (or at least are willing to give it a try), come play “What’s My Objection?” at this session and test your skills at asserting evidentiary objections. Join the panelists in this fun format as we confront the strategic and technical issues associated with making objections.
1 hour 13 minutes 37 seconds

How to Minimize Your Business Bankruptcy Practice Malpractice Risk?

The panelists, comprised of malpractice professionals and a representative from a major insurer, will share their combined experience and describe frequent mistakes that can lead to malpractice claims in business bankruptcy cases — as well as strategies to avoid them.
1 hour 11 minutes 45 seconds

Ethical Issues Regarding the Use of the Media in High-Profile Cases

Hosted by the Ethics & Professional Compensation and Technology & Intellectual Property Committees Navigating the use and impact of the media in any bankruptcy case can pose challenging ethical dilemmas that are only exacerbated in highprofile cases. The panelists will explore these issues and share some of their personal insights and stories.
59 minutes 38 seconds

Long Claw of the Law: The Limits of Clawback Actions

Hosted by the Bankruptcy Litigation and Young and New Members Committees This session will focus on the limits of avoidance actions by bankruptcy trustees in Ponzi scheme cases, including arguments about the expansion of the look-back period to 10 years, trustee standing, clawbacks from non investor sources, in pari delicto and how trustees decide whom to sue.
57 minutes 12 seconds

Working for a Fresh Start: Labor Issues Facing Consumer Debtors

Hosted by the Consumer Bankruptcy and Labor & Employment Committees This panel will feature a discussion of 11 U.S.C. § 525 regarding protection against discriminatory treatment based on bankruptcy status and its interpretation, including the Supreme Court’s NextWave decision. Additionally, the panel will address practical issues faced daily between employers and consumers in bankruptcy, such as the use of corporate credit cards, reimbursement of business expenses, commissions and bonuses as assets, and security clearance.