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NCBJ Micro Topic Salon 10: Liquidating Trusts

What is in a liquidating trust agreement? What sections of the Bankruptcy Code continue to apply? Is a liquidating trustee really an estate representative under 1123(b)(3)? If so, what are the limits? What liquidating trust issues should the bankruptcy court retain jurisdiction over and what should be kicked to state court given it is a trust created under state law?
43 minutes 54 seconds

NCBJ Micro Topic Salon 3a: When Keeping Something Means Doing Nothing: The Automatic Stay & Retention of Estate Property

Build a program on the upcoming ruling in the US Supreme Court case involving the City of Chicago’s auto impound and ticketing practices. The case is Illinois v. Fulton. This could have impact on repossession, bank account freezes and other creditor action. It is a national issue.
40 minutes 38 seconds

Changing Up The Code

This Shark Tank-style format will feature experts pitching their ideas for changes and reforms for bankruptcy law to a panel of "sharks" who evaluate, discuss, and critique those ideas.
1 hour 3 minutes 58 seconds

NCBJ Micro Topic Salon 4b: Make-Whole Premiums in Bankruptcy – Dry Hole or Gusher?

A Discussion Surrounding the Current Developments in Make-Whole Litigation - Where It’s Going and Issues on the Horizon.
43 minutes 31 seconds

To Admit, or Not To Admit, That is the Question

While some of us choose to live in denial, the Federal Rules of Evidence are not optional, as they represent one of the foundational pillars of any successful insolvency practice. This program will explore some of the more complex evidentiary issues confronted by insolvency professionals. The program is designed to provide an interactive format through discussion, debate, polling, and ultimately, observations from the Oracle of Evidence herself.
1 hour 2 minutes 12 seconds

You Be The Race Director

Three bankruptcy judges present difficult issues they have faced and ask you to step into their shoes; to discuss the issues in small groups discussions; and to decide what you might have done in their shoes. What you learn from your colleagues and what the judges then reveal will be interesting, educational, and revealing.
1 hour 37 seconds

NCBJ Plenary: Even the Circuits Can't Agree

Resolution of important issues in bankruptcy occasionally depend on which Circuit the case is pending. In this session, a panel of three preeminent judges will hear arguments by three sets of outstanding advocates on important topics where the Circuits are divided.

NCBJ Plenary: Even the Circuits Can't Agree

Resolution of important issues in bankruptcy occasionally depend on which Circuit the case is pending. In this session, a panel of three preeminent judges will hear arguments by three sets of outstanding advocates on important topics where the Circuits are divided.
1 hour 5 minutes 59 seconds

CLLA Luncheon, Lawrence P. King Award & Frank Koger Memorial Program (CLE): Ethics Goes to the Movies

This program will use clips from movies to identify ethical issues that arise during bankruptcy proceedings. Attendees will be encouraged, including using de minimis prizes, to participate in a discussion about circumstances in which these ethical issues arise, their potential impact on bankruptcy proceedings and how to deal with them constructively and productively.
1 hour 3 minutes 31 seconds

NCBJ Plenary: Participants Start Your Engines! Jeopardy, the Broken Bench Edition

2021 kicks off a new version of the Broken Bench program: Jeopardy Host, Chief Judge Pamela Pepper, will challenge contestants Judge Cate Furay, Professor Nancy Rapoport, and Demetra Liggins with educational and fun questions. The Jeopardy categories will include: Famous Debtors, Bricks & Mortar, Supremely Strange, Sex & Religion, and Covid-19.