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Consumer

Evidence, Part IIA: Consumer Workshop on Evidence

This panel will address up to 15 thorny evidentiary issues that commonly arise in consumer cases. The issues will be presented to a bankruptcy judge by two expert litigators in a variety of pre-trial and trial scenarios.
1 hour 14 minutes 1 seconds

ABI Talks

Provocative Ideas Worth Spreading in the Bankruptcy Community: • Divisive Mergers • Retail Bankruptcies: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going • Derivatives in Bankruptcy: The Basics • New UST Fees and Their Potential Impact
1 hour 19 minutes 25 seconds

Complex Cases and Advanced Trustee Issues

Our panel of chapter 7 trustees and consumer practitioners will discuss how to analyze corporate-entity assets, sales of real estate and other advanced issues.
1 hour 1 minutes 28 seconds

ABI Consumer Commission Final Report — Committee on Chapter 13

Speakers, including members of the ABI Commission on Consumer Bankruptcy, will analyze the focus of and suggestions by the Commission on the reduction of barriers to entry into chapter 13, enhancing the fresh start and making chapter 13 work for all stakeholders.
1 hour 30 minutes 47 seconds

Selected Topics on Case Administration and the Estate in Chapter 7

Our expert faculty will review the groundbreaking final report of the ABI Commission on Consumer Bankruptcy and the findings of its Subcommittee on Case Administration and the Estate.
1 hour 27 minutes 56 seconds

Rembrandt, the Bankrupt Printmaker: His Life and Bankruptcy Proceeding of 1656

This presentation combines art and insolvency law to reveal fascinating insights into Dutch artist Rembrandt’s life (1606-69): his Amsterdam workshop, loves, real estate and art investing, fraudulent transfers and secret corporations, along with asset auctions and jurisdictional issues not seen since Stern v. Marshall.

Case Law and Rules Update: Part I

This session will highlight particularly interesting case law developments to date in 2019 and their impact on bankruptcy law and practice.