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NO CLE

ABI-Live: Jevic's Potential Effects on Asset Sales & Plan Confirmation

HOSTED BY THE ASSET SALES COMMITTEE Is the absolute priority rule dead? This webinar discusses the In re Jevic holding and its implications in various contexts, including asset sales and chapter 11 plan confirmations.
NO CLE

ABI-Live: Labor Issues in Coal Cases

This program explores various labor-related issues arising in large chapter 11 cases, specifically as they related to proceedings involving coal producers. Panelists will focus on topics such as workforce implications of bankruptcy, rejection of collective bargaining agreements, payment of benefits to retirees, the Coal Act, the Black Lung Act, and the role of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. The discussion will offer perspectives from recent coal cases and practical suggestions for analyzing labor-related questions in the current chapter 11 environment. If you require CLE credit please contact ABI at (703) 739-0800
NO CLE

ABI-Live: Procedures and Strategies for Effective Mediation of Ch.5 Claims and Causes of Actions

The webinar will discuss various rules and orders governing the process of mediation in bankruptcy, focusing on Ch.5 causes of action. The webinar also explores time tested strategies for resolving avoidance actions at the mediation.
NO CLE

ABI-Live: Public Securities and the Bankruptcy Plan Process: What Not to Do

“This panel will discuss how to deal with the public debt and equity securities in the plan solicitation and distribution process. Topics will include (i) a general discussion of the plan solicitation process and how the bankruptcy code provisions intersect with the federal securities laws, (ii) issues of particular interest to indenture trustees and holders of notes, including issues relating to adequacy of notice, voting and solicitation concerns and an update on recent indenture-related litigation, and (iii) an overview of the complex issues that may arise during the distribution process, both to equity and bond holders, including notice, trading and payment issues.”
1 hour 14 minutes 36 seconds

ABI-Live: Restructuring of Continuing Care Retirement Communities

HOSTED BY: HEALTH CARE AND SECURED CREDIT COMMITTEES The restructuring of continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) has increased in recent years. CCRCs provide senior citizens with a continuum of care, comprised of independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing. Residents pay an upfront entrance fee, which often is 75%-90% refundable, and a monthly maintenance fee. The need to repay entrance fees with funds from entrance fees paid by subsequent residents makes CCRCs particularly susceptible to variances in occupancy, and the upfront payment of entrance fees exposes CCRCs to rising health care costs. CCRC bankruptcies are further complicated by the need to ensure quality care for current residents and the oversight of the state attorney general’s office and other regulatory authorities. This webinar will explore these issues and other potential pitfalls of CCRC bankruptcies.
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1 hour 24 minutes 24 seconds
NO CLE

2015 Bankruptcy Judges Roundtable - Commission Recommendations on Resolving Court Splits

Commission Recommendations on Resolving Court Splits: Coming Soon to a Judicial Opinion Near You ABI's Commission to Study the Reform of Chapter 11 identified more than 30 splits in case law on important issues. Such a split of authority results in delay, increased litigation costs and above all, uncertainty -- imposing a kind of "ambiguity tax" on the system, as one witness put it in testimony before the Commission. The recommendations contained in the Commission's final report, in many cases, can be implemented by judicial opinion at the bankruptcy court or court of appeals level, without need for action by Congress. This program featuring some of the most experienced and thoughtful judges on the bench today, will assess the Commission recommendations, and identify some that might be effected soon.
1 hour 23 minutes 55 seconds

ABI Live: Asset Sales Issues in Oil and Gas Bankruptcies

As a result of falling energy prices, experts expect bankruptcy filings in the energy sector to increase, especially those in the oil and gas industry. Bankruptcy cases involving energy companies raise unique issues due to the interplay among the Bankruptcy Code, federal and state laws, the regulatory structure governing the energy industry, and the political and practical realities of the industry’s significance on national, regional and local levels. This webinar will explore the unique challenges that can arise in a § 363 sale of the assets of a business involved in the energy industry, with a particular emphasis on oil and gas bankruptcies.
1 hour 15 minutes 50 seconds
NO CLE

ABI Live: New Developments in Student Loans: Need to Know

This ABI Live Webinar — New Developments in Student Loans: Need to Know — will focus on three areas: dischargeability litigation, treatment in Chapter 13 and the status of student loans as a national economic crisis. Presented by members of ABI’s Consumer Committee, the webinar will include perspectives from both the debtor and lender sides, offering practitioners valuable balanced insights that they can use in their daily practice.
1 hour 7 minutes 46 seconds
NO CLE

ABI Live: Pension Tension: Dealing with Plans in the Restructuring World

Presented by ABI's Labor and Employment Committee, this webinar will address current employee- and labor-related issues in chapter 11 and out-of-court restructurings, including: (a) whether private-equity sponsors may be subject to pension fund withdrawal liability under ERISA in light of the First Circuit’s Sun Capital decision; (b) whether pension plan withdrawal liability is entitled to administrative claim status; and (c) the status of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation’s moratorium on 4062(e) enforcement. Attorneys and other restructuring professionals who deal with the PBGC will learn about current developments in this dynamic and changing area of law, which plays an important role in many reorganizations today.
1 hour 4 minutes 5 seconds

ABI-Live: Does It Pay To Be a Bankruptcy Lawyer Anymore? BAKER BOTTS L.L.P. V. ASARCO LLC

G. Eric Brunstad, Jr. (Dechert) and Dylan Trache (Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP) will discuss the Supreme Court’s ASARCO opinion, the practical impact of the opinion on your practice, and developing case law and arguments to be made in defending your fees. Is there a "work-around" where the retention agreement legally permits professionals to be compensated for defending fee awards? ABI will seek 1.25 hours of general CLE credit in 60-minute-hour states and 1.5 hours of credit in 50-minute-hour states. CLE-Approved States: ABI’s live webinars and teleconferences ordinarily receive CLE credit in AL, CA, DE, GA, IL, MN, NE, NH, NJ, NY (approved jurisdiction policy), PA, TN and TX. ABI will obtain approval in additional states. Credit hours granted are subject to approval from each state, which may not be determined prior to the program.
1 hour 18 minutes 3 seconds