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Health Care Restructuring: A Flash Market Update

In just 30 minutes, we’ll cut through the noise and focus on the signals that matter most in health care restructuring today. This free webinar will recap health care bankruptcy trends in 2025 and cover key policy, payor, cost, capital market and macro perspectives to provide a clear snapshot of where financial pressure is building — and what that means for health care organizations, lenders and advisors in 2026 and beyond. Designed as a rapid, executive-level briefing, this session is ideal for anyone who wants to stay current on the industry's high points without committing to a deep dive.

ABI-Live: “Objection: Hearsay!” (and Other Things that Don’t Work in Bankruptcy Court)

What really happens when the Federal Rules of Evidence collide with the practical realities of bankruptcy court? Too often, practitioners raise objections that sound right but fail to move the needle with bankruptcy judges. Others overlook evidentiary opportunities that could have made or broken their client’s position. In this lively and highly practical 75-minute program, seasoned bankruptcy litigators will unpack how evidence is actually admitted, challenged and weighed in contested matters, adversary proceedings and other bankruptcy hearings — and why relying on “trial court instincts” can sometimes cost you the case.This webinar will cut through the myths and focus on what works — and what doesn’t — in the unique procedural and evidentiary environment of bankruptcy litigation. Whether you represent debtors, creditors, trustees or other parties in interest, the panelists will help you sharpen your courtroom instincts and litigate more effectively in bankruptcy court. You’ll gain a stronger understanding of how to use the Rules of Evidence as both a sword and a shield — and how to avoid the common traps that can turn a winning case into a losing one.
1 hour 13 minutes 23 seconds
$200.00

ABI-Live: Commercial Real Estate Economic Outlook

Hosted by ABI's Real Estate Committee.Commercial real estate remains a sector to watch for restructuring and insolvency professionals, as the market continues to absorb the effects of elevated interest rates, bifurcated asset classes and uneven market performance. This forward-looking program will provide ABI members with a clear and comprehensive assessment of where the CRE economy stands as we begin 2026 — and what the year ahead may signal for distress, opportunity and capital markets activity. Featured will be the insights of Xander Snyder, senior commercial real estate economist at First American Financial Corp., whose research focuses on economic trends impacting commercial real estate, such as demographics, fundraising, investment and commercial lending. He monitors, analyzes and reports on economic data and surveys related to commercial real estate, and develops models and forecasts to better understand the forces that influence commercial real estate markets.
1 hour 23 minutes 5 seconds
$125.00

ABI-Live: Repeat Filings in Chapter 13: When Do They Cross the Line?

Hosted by ABI's Bankruptcy Litigation Committee. Repeat filings in chapter 13 cases present unique challenges — and opportunities — for all parties involved. In this practical and timely program hosted by ABI's Bankruptcy Litigation Committee, the panelists will examine the tools and mechanisms available under the Bankruptcy Code to navigate multiple-filer situations effectively. Attendees will gain insights into how debtors, creditors and trustees can protect their respective interests, address abusive filing patterns, and utilize litigation strategies to achieve fair and efficient outcomes. Whether you’re seeking clarity on stay relief, dismissal, sanctions or plan-feasibility issues, this session will provide actionable guidance for managing the complexities of repeat chapter 13 filings.
1 hour 14 minutes 37 seconds
$200.00

ABI-Live: Federal Budget Initiatives and Implications for Health Care Providers in 2026

Health care providers nationally, including hospitals, long-term-care facilities and others, were already in precarious financial situations coming out of the pandemic. Many are heavily dependent on Medicare and Medicaid program receivables, which historically do not pay enough to cover the costs of care. Now, implications of Medicaid and Medicare reform in The One Big Beautiful Bill Act and other federal initiatives, including those related to immigration, are forecast to have significant negative effects on the finances of health care providers. This panel, hosted by ABI's Health Care Committee, will discuss the “pre-existing” financial difficulties facing health care providers, the proposed and implemented legislative and regulatory changes likely to affect them in 2025, and the likely implications for providers in 2026 and beyond.
1 hour 11 minutes 3 seconds
$200.00

ABI-Live: Asset-Recovery Issues and Strategies: Western Europe

Join ABI’s International Committee for the next installment in its webinar series on cross-border insolvency topics. This session will explore key issues and strategies surrounding asset recovery in Western Europe. Hear from leading practitioners from across the region as they discuss the legal, financial and logistical challenges of recovering assets — both domestically and across borders — and share their insights and practical tools to overcome them.
1 hour 3 minutes 27 seconds
$200.00

ABI-Live: Office Sector Deep Dive

Hosted by ABI's Real Estate CommitteeThe office sector remains one of the most challenged areas of commercial real estate, with fundamentals shifting in ways that continue to test owners, lenders and tenants alike. While prime properties in select markets are benefiting from a clear flight to quality, overall leasing activity is uneven, and vacancy rates remain elevated nationwide. With billions of dollars of office-based loans in distress and higher rates with tighter underwriting colliding with declining property valuations, the office asset class continues to be a real estate sector that restructuring professionals should watch closely.The Real Estate Committee is pleased to provide a deep dive into this market from the perspective of a national bank special assets manager, a CMBS attorney and a transaction professional through a hybrid Zoom webinar and in-person program at the New York City offices of Pillsbury.
$200.00

ABI-Live: BAPCPA at 20: Insights on the Law's Impact 20 Years On

The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) was implemented on Oct. 17, 2005. This panel of experts will provide their perspectives on the impacts of the law on consumer and business bankruptcies in the 20 years since the law went into effect. John Penn of Perkins Coie (Dallas), who served as ABI's president when BAPCPA became law, will be joined by two former bankruptcy judges who were on the bench at the time of the law's implementation to discuss the developments brought about by BAPCPA, and to share their views on potential bankruptcy law reforms moving forward.
1 hour 2 minutes 33 seconds

ABI-Live: A Fiduciary's Guide to Monetizing Residual Assets

Hosted by the Asset Sales CommitteePost-confirmation fiduciaries (trustees, plan administrators and wind-down officers) typically have discrete residual assets that need to be monetized. This webinar will discuss monetizing life insurance policies, partnership interests, judgments, litigation, and other known or unknown remnant assets.
59 minutes 46 seconds
$125.00

ABI-Live: Best Practices in Subchapter V Cases

Hosted by the Commercial and Regulatory Law Committee. This webinar will address emerging subchapter V issues and best practices from the perspectives of the debtor and secured and unsecured creditors. The panelists will discuss debtor eligibility for subchapter V, dischargeability of debts through subchapter V, the effects of § 1111(b) elections by secured creditors on subchapter V cases, and subchapter V plan cramdowns.
1 hour 26 minutes 37 seconds
$125.00