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The Future of Retail Bankruptcies

An unprecedented number of retailers have filed for bankruptcy so far this year. Indeed, as of June 1 there have been more significant retail bankruptcies than in all of 2016, setting a potential record course for 2017, including The Limited, rue21, Payless, Gymboree, hhGregg, Gander Mountain and Ignite Restaurants (Joe's Crab Shack). Has the strategy changed from § 363 sales and liquidations to pre-2005 reorganizations? Will the sheer greater number of potential filings doom malls? Will mall owners and their tenants be filing for bankruptcy? What could the domino effect be on landlords? Can brick-and-mortar stores cement their positions and stem the tide of bankruptcies? Will the Aeropostale paradigm of landlord investment become more common? Will factors and other lenders be caught in the downward spiral? Will there be recoveries for the unsecured creditors in cash or equity? Can Black Friday sales save retail? This panel discussion will cover a wide spectrum of legal and practical insights into each of these topics.
57 minutes 18 seconds

Special Issues Involving LLC

This panel will discuss the viability of bankruptcy remote LLC structures after Intervention Energy Holdings and Lake Michigan Beach Pottawattamie Resort, and the fiduciary duties of members. The panel will also explore derivative claims, special concerns regarding single-member LLCs, and sales of LLC interests.
57 minutes 14 seconds

Confirmation Roundtable

This session covers a number of recent confirmation hot topics, including structured dismissals and the absolute priority rule (In re Jevic Holding Corp.), interpretation of the Trust Indenture Act (Marblegate Asset Management v. Education Management Corp.), frontloading notice in prepacks (In re Roust Corp.), permissibility of nonconsensual third-party releases (In re Millennium Lab Holdings II LLC), and cross-border confirmations (Nortel Networks).
1 hour 1 minutes 38 seconds

ABI-Live: Recent Trends in Lease Rejection Issues

Hosted by the Real Estate Committee Many insolvency professionals regularly encounter the rejection of real property leases under section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, either through the representation of debtors, creditors, landlords, or tenants. Lease rejection issues have become more prevalent during the recent spate of retail bankruptcies, particularly due to the rise of online retail and the accompanying threat to traditional brick-and-mortar. This Webinar will review trends in lease rejection on a national level from both the legal and financial advisory perspectives, and provide an understanding of how bankruptcies affecting retail, office/commercial, hotel, healthcare and manufacturing leases have changed the lease rejection landscape. VIEW MATERIALS
1 hour 37 minutes 16 seconds

ABI-Live: Too Much Information? Impact of the CFPB's Amended Mortgage Servicing Rules

Hosted by the Consumer Bankruptcy Committee The CFPB enacted certain changes for 2017 and 2018 which bring about fundamental changes in the practice and daily life of consumers, servicers, trustees and bankruptcy practitioners. The new rules add additional forms and heightened requirements that will affect the daily practice of anyone involved in the mortgage and lending world. The program seeks to walk attendees through the highlighted changes which will specifically impact the parties involved in a bankruptcy case, with an eye towards what to expect, areas that are impacted, and potential 'danger zones' that will require additional foresight and attention. Recorded on Thursday, October 12, 2017 View Materials
1 hour 29 minutes 13 seconds

Potpourri: Mediation, Opportunities for Young Lawyers, and the Role of Delaware Counsel

This judges' panel will include a discussion of various aspects of mediation, the judges' views on developing and encouraging younger lawyers, and a discussion of the important role served by Delaware lawyers when acting as local counsel.
1 hour 11 minutes 3 seconds

A Tale of Two Business Courts

This panel will discuss the similarities and differences of judicial approaches in Delaware’s two most prominent business courts: Chancery and Bankruptcy. The panelists will discuss how the different courts approach their reviews of transactions and the statutory interpretations for two statute-driven practices, and how an appellate court views the two courts.
1 hour 9 minutes 32 seconds

Nuts & Bolts on First-Day Motions

This panel will consider issues related to the preparation and presentation of first-day motions, including strategies for guiding the company through the pre-filing process, efficient and timely collection of relevant data, and the presentation of necessary information to the court.
1 hour 4 minutes 55 seconds

Time for Trial: Presenting Evidence in Contested Matters Before Bankruptcy Courts

This panel will explore presenting evidence in contested matters before bankruptcy courts, including laying proper evidentiary foundations, attacking evidentiary foundations, common evidentiary objections, and strategic considerations in presenting or contesting evidence in a contested matter before a bankruptcy court — along with insight from an experienced judge on the most effective strategies and judicial preferences.

Trends in Secured Financing, DIP Lending, Cash Collateral and Exit Financing

This panel will discuss current trends and recent decisions in cash collateral usage, debtor-in-possession financings and exit financings, including strategies for effectively negotiating such financing arrangements, best practices and addressing common objections.
1 hour 8 minutes 58 seconds