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New Chapter 13 legislation (Including Possible Chapter 10)

This panel will focus on the changing tides of chapters 7 and 13 due to recent legislation, including the CARES Act, Consolidated Appropriations Act, Bankruptcy Administration Improvement Act of 2020 and other nonbankruptcy legislation/policies that have an impact on bankruptcy filings. The panelists also will take a peek at what is on the horizon for potential new legislation.
1 hour 16 minutes 23 seconds

Use of and Ethical Considerations of Technology in Remote Practice

This panel will share technology tips, best practices internally and with clients. Also included will be ethical considerations of technology in a practice.
1 hour 14 minutes 45 seconds

Mortgage Forbearance and Modification Issues

This panel will discuss changes in the CARES act and consolidated appropriations act as well as general housing issues.
1 hour 16 minutes 16 seconds

Estopping the Madness: Personal-Injury Claims and Exemptions in Chapter 7 and 13 Cases

This panel will discuss such personal-injury issues as mesh, malpractice and abuse cases in chapters 7 and 13. The discussion will include interviewing the client, appropriate disclosure of such claims, property of the estate, judicial estoppel, medical liens, federal and state exemptions, and settlements.
1 hour 3 minutes 4 seconds

COVID’s Disruption of the Insolvency World

This panel will discuss the effects that the pandemic has had on both business and consumer bankruptcy filings, as well insolvency case work in general. The panelists will provide their insights on whether there will be permanent changes to bankruptcy and insolvency practice spurred by COVID-19. Sponsored by AlixPartners, LLP

The Business Case: Game-Changing Benefits of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

To make meaningful progress, legal professionals and the organizational cultures they inhabit must adopt a learning goal orientation and be willing to change. Join this keynote panel of legal professionals from across the nation for an active discussion on the business impacts of racial and gender diversity, equity, and inclusion within the legal industry. The panel will begin with a plenary session followed by breakout rooms.
1 hour 29 minutes 42 seconds

We Give a Split! Overview of Circuit Splits on Current Issues

This panel of legal experts will break down topical circuit-level and bankruptcy court rulings that are dividing circuits across the country.
1 hour 21 minutes 39 seconds

Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019/Subchapter V

This panel will review the basics of the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019, as well as recent case law and issues that have cropped up since the SBRA went into effect in February 2020. Topics discussed will include an overview of subchapter V and how it differs from traditional chapter 11, qualifying corporate (and individual) debtors, debt limits pre- and post- CARES Act, the PPP and its changing role in subchapter V, the role of a subchapter V trustee, and conversion/redesignation of a case to subchapter V.
1 hour 16 minutes 26 seconds

Case Law Update (2020 Midwestern Virtual Bankruptcy Institute)

This panel of bankruptcy judges from the Eighth and Tenth Circuits will discuss several recent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court, the Eighth and Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeals and Bankruptcy Appellate Panels, and elsewhere that are likely to impact your bankruptcy practice.

What’s My Alternative?: Counseling Your Client and the Court with Respect to Bankruptcy Alternatives

When developing a strategy for an entity in distress, good insolvency lawyers weigh all their options, both in and out of bankruptcy. This presentation will consist of two mock client consultations (one debtor-focused and one creditor-focused) discussing the pros and cons of various alternatives to bankruptcy. The presentation will culminate in a mock status conference before a federal district court in an action where the plaintiff is seeking the appointment of a federal receiver in a loan-enforcement action. This session also will provide an in-depth examination of assignments for the benefit of creditors, as well as state and federal receiverships.
1 hour 21 minutes 47 seconds