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2017 Annual Spring Meeting

The Rights of Secured Creditors in a Commercial Fraud Case

Hosted by the Commercial Fraud and Secured Credit Committees. This panel will take a fresh look at secured creditor rights and unique solvency issues in fraud and Ponzi cases. Learn how to avoid being trumped in federal forfeiture proceedings or paying on bankruptcy clawback claims by treading in the safe harbor of § 546(e) — and learn how to navigate the shoals of receivership
58 minutes 17 seconds

Consumer: How to Litigate the Value of a Single-Family Home?

Home value is all in the perspective. If you want to learn how to convince the court that your client’s perspective on the value of a residence is the right one, this is the panel for you! Experienced litigators will discuss best practices for litigating the value of a home by using familiar scenarios from everyday valuation practice.
1 hour 14 seconds

How to Value Anything: The Most Difficult Valuations

Hear the expert panelists describe their approaches to valuing assets that are inherently difficult to value, including mineral reserves, intellectual property and more.
59 minutes 15 seconds

Why Are My Favorite Restaurants Closing? Review and Forecast of Restaurant Case Issues

The experts on this panel have current and deep experience in restaurant chapter 11 cases. The panelists will discuss and analyze the various and peculiar restructuring issues related to restaurant chapter 11 cases, and forecast whether this industry will continue to incur financial distress.
59 minutes 57 seconds

21st Annual Great Debates

Resolved: Third-party litigation financing should be permitted. Pro: Justin Brass Burford Capital LLC; New York Con: John H. Beisner Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP Resolved: Inquiry notice should play a role in the good-faith transferee defense. Pro: Catherine L. Steege Jenner & Block LLP; Chicago Con: Philip D. Anker WilmerHale; New York Resolved: Wrongly decided cases Like Dewsnup should be overturned by the Supreme Court. Pro: Prof. Ilya Somin Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University; Arlington, Va. Con: Prof. Bruce A. Markell Northwestern University School of Law; Chicago
1 hour 4 minutes 14 seconds