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Corporate Governance in Financially Distressed Companies

This session will cover the use of independent special committees/directors and will include a discussion on what independence entails, including extended family relationships/financial referral relationships, even if they are not formalized.
1 hour 1 minutes 59 seconds

The Monetization of Intellectual Property in Bankruptcy and Restructuring

This panel will discuss why the monetization of intellectual property (IP) has become a key strategic tool in restructuring, bankruptcy and acquisitions, and how the importance of monetization has evolved over decades. The panelists include experts in innovation, the role IP plays in bankruptcy and restructuring, how cross-border situations impact the monetization of IP, post-acquisition integration of the IP “footprint,” and other key topics of interest.
1 hour 41 seconds

A Primer on Gender Identity and Pronoun Usage

Join ABI's Diversity Working Group to hear from experts on the current trends related to gender identity and pronoun usage, workplace liability issues and more.
1 hour 1 minutes 7 seconds

Privileges & Confidentiality in Bankruptcy Litigation

What privileges and confidentiality can be asserted in bankruptcy litigation (e.g., attorney/client, common interest, mediation, etc.), and how do you invoke and preserve these various privileges/confidentialities? This session will identify these issues and address the ethical and legal implications if they they aren’t properly preserved.
1 hour 12 seconds
NO CLE

Keynote Luncheon with David Wasserman

David Wasserman is the U.S. House editor and senior election analyst for the nonpartisan newsletter The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter and a contributor to NBC News. The New York Times called The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter “a newsletter that both parties regard as authoritative.” In this mid-term election year, he will provide his predictions and analysis of the current political environment. Mr. Wasserman analyzes the current political environment in lively and entertaining presentations. His data-driven forecasting looks at both national and local trends, the relationship between consumer brand loyalty and voting, and what the future holds for American elections.
1 hour 20 minutes 1 seconds

Equitable Mootness: What Should the Law Be?

This panel will take a look at the current state of the law related to equitable mootness, equitable subordination and other equitable doctrines.
1 hour 2 minutes 45 seconds

Legislative Update

Join ABI experts as they discuss recent, pending and upcoming legislation that impacts the insolvency and restructuring industry.
1 hour 1 minutes 34 seconds

The Use of Article 9 as a Sale Method for a Distressed Company

This panel will cover the what, how, why and risks/benefits of Article 9 sales, including negotiating the friendly foreclosure and aftereffects.
58 minutes 37 seconds

How Stress and Remote Work Affect Mediation

Based on his distinguished 45-year career dealing with stress and human health, Dr. Bruce Rabin will present a timely program identifying the mental and physical effects of stress, and will introduce skills that can be used to minimize those effects. He will explore the concepts of isolation, changes in behavior and health due to the pandemic, and how negotiation strategies for in-person or remote mediations, client relations and decision-making are affected by stress.
1 hour 1 minutes 47 seconds

Examining Venue, Ethics and Bad-Faith Issues in 2020/2021 Bankruptcy Filings

Recent large bankruptcies like NRA, Boy Scouts of America, Roman Catholic Archdiocese, Purdue Pharma and J&J have invigorated debate over the longstanding issues of venue and bad faith in bankruptcy. This panel will explore matters surrounding venue and bad-faith filings, related ethics considerations, and the newest wave of reform initiatives.
1 hour 14 minutes 24 seconds