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2024 Southeast Bankruptcy Workshop

Case Updates: All Stars

This panel will discuss the forthcoming SCOTUS opinion in Purdue and other seminal cases of the year.

Ethics Issues for Consumer Attorneys

This panel will discuss current ethical issues confronting attorneys who practice predominantly in the consumer bankruptcy arena, including attorney compensation and fees, potential conflicts of interest, limited representation/engagements, and counsel’s duty to investigate/"reasonable inquiry."
1 hour 1 minutes 28 seconds

Polish for Your Trial Notebook: Preparing Your Case for Trial, Effective Use of Discovery, Experts, and Not-so-Dispositive Motions

This panel will explore best practices for getting your case from the initial consult stage to final judgment on the merits by presenting a hypothetical fraud scenario with multiple interested parties. This must-do skills workshop is for anyone focused on litigation in bankruptcy court.
1 hour 1 minutes 44 seconds

Using Bankruptcy Rules Effectively: Tips and Traps

This panel will provide guidance and shortcuts on finding, recalling and complying with a variety of bankruptcy rules that are easily overlooked or misunderstood. What critical deadlines must you know? When can you not get an extension of time? Under what circumstances can you limit notice or service?

Real Property Potpourri

This panel will examine a host of real estate issues, including the intersection of reverse mortgages and bankruptcy, and the rights of heirs when a borrower files for bankruptcy; the distribution of equity in post-petition real estate sales, and how to determine who is entitled to the proceeds; whether, since Toth, the prime rate is the best measure of risk when applying the Till rate for total debt claims in bankruptcy; the classification of conduit payments, and whether direct mortgage payments should be considered part of bankruptcy plan payments; and effective strategies for addressing and resolving mortgage issues to guarantee that debtors achieve a fresh start post-bankruptcy.
1 hour 12 minutes 12 seconds

The Rise of Private Credit

This panel will explore the growth of private credit as an established asset class, as well as trends in private credit restructurings. The panelists will explain the private credit market generally, key differences between direct lending and the broadly syndicated market, and the relationship between private credit and private equity. The panelists also will highlight private credit restructuring trends, including the factors that drive success for an out-of-court restructuring, and will spotlight some tools in the private credit restructuring toolbox.
1 hour 15 minutes 6 seconds

Individual Subchapter V Cases: Square Pegs in Round Holes?

This panel will discuss the factors that attorneys who represent debtors should consider in deciding whether to file chapter 7, chapter 13 or subchapter V cases for their individual clients.
1 hour 16 minutes 53 seconds

Subchapter V Update

This panel will consider the status of and current issues surrounding subchapter V, and predict where subchapter V is going based on recent decisions and trends. Key issues to be addressed include eligibility and debt limits, bar dates, confirmation, corporate discharges, the role and powers of the trustee, and more!
1 hour 12 minutes 8 seconds