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2024 New York City Bankruptcy Conference

Litigation Round-Up

This panel will discuss a selection of cases that raise current substantive bankruptcy issues and litigation challenges, including how to convince a bankruptcy court to extend the automatic stay (or issue an injunction) to protect debtor-related (but nondebtor) entities from tort or other litigation that could interfere with the plan process (e.g., Robertshaw (S.D. Tex. 2024); Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Center (S.D.N.Y. 2023)); how best to present valuation evidence for unusual, complex and illiquid assets, including mortgage-backed securities, derivatives and crypto assets; and how to deal with evidentiary issues — particularly relating to damages — arising in “liability management” litigation. The panelists will conclude with a rapid-fire presentation of successful bankruptcy litigation tips.
1 hour 23 minutes 56 seconds

BAPCPA and Legislative Fixes: 20 Years Later

This panel will discuss the wide-ranging changes to the Bankruptcy Code resulting from the 2005 amendments, and how they do and do not continue to affect bankruptcy practice today.
1 hour 14 minutes 7 seconds

U.S. Trustee Hot-Button Issues

This panel will cover such topics as exculpation/opt-in, opt-out, as well as U.S. Trustee views on programmatic positions vs. litigating a case. The panelists will cover topics relating to fees, such as the role of a fee examiner, and nonestate professional fee requests. Attendees also will learn about the importance of sealing personally identifiable information — and how to do so.
1 hour 16 minutes 15 seconds

Legal and Practical Issues and Implications of Enforcing Judgments Inside and Outside of Bankruptcy

This panel will discuss and explore the legal bases and practical implications of enforcing a judgment in the context of a bankruptcy case and utilizing state law procedures and remedies. In the context of a bankruptcy case, the panelists will explore issues related to judgments that are nondischargeable or may be nondischargeable, relief from the automatic stay, foreign judgments and their interplay with chapter 15 proceedings, and judgments against nondebtor subsidiaries where assets of the debtor entities might be implicated. Outside of bankruptcy, the panelists will focus on the judgment enforcement mechanisms and tools that exist under New York law, as well as domesticating a foreign or federal court judgment from another state for enforcement in New York.
1 hour 15 minutes 35 seconds

Ethics Roundtable: Current Issues in Bankruptcy Practice

This panel will look at ethical considerations for lawyers and judges that arise in the context of bankruptcy proceedings, including the public interests at stake in large chapter 11 cases. This panel also will evaluate the ethical issues involved in the use of artificial intelligence and mass torts in bankruptcy, and will discuss recent cases and share best practices.
1 hour 19 minutes 33 seconds

Recent Trends in Liability Management: Structuring and Jurisprudence

This panel will review recent trends in liability-management transactions, and will include a discussion of Judge Isgur’s recent decision in WesCo, which addressed the effects of “uptier” transactions.
1 hour 15 minutes 48 seconds

D&O Litigation and Coverage Issues in Bankruptcy: Voidable Clauses, Who Owns Policy Proceeds, and Who Can Assert Claims

This panel will discuss cutting-edge controversies and developments regarding the business-judgment rule, standing to bring claims, gatekeeper provisions, and D&O insurance policies, proceeds and ownership.
1 hour 18 minutes 46 seconds

Restructuring Abroad vs. Plenary Chapter 11

This session will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of restructuring under chapter 11 as opposed to under a foreign restructuring scheme. The panelists include a restructuring lawyer who is familiar with the popular European restructuring schemes.
1 hour 17 minutes 31 seconds