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Attorneys and Advisors for All of Us: Representation of Directors and Managers in the Sale of Debtor Assets
Hosted by the Asset Sales and the Financial Advisors & Investment Banking Committees
This panel will focus their discussion on the need for disinterested independent directors to employ their own counsel/FAs/IBs in connection with the sale of assets. The main topic will be based on the facts in the Toys “R” Us case, where six groups of independent managers and directors have their own separate counsel and advisors. The panelists believe that similar facts exist in other recent cases, and more cases will reflect this in the future. The panel will discuss such topics as the need for this type of representation, the costs associated and how such costs are accounted for in the case, and what other legal and ethical implications all of this can have on the sale of a debtor’s assets.
Historical Perspectives: Bankruptcy and the U.S. Supreme Court
Join leading bankruptcy scholars Professor Ronald J. Mann (Columbia), Professor Margaret Howard (Washington & Lee) and Professor Ralph Brubaker (University of Illinois) as they discuss Professor Mann's recent book, Bankruptcy and the U.S. Supreme Court. The presentation will not only focus on the most important bankruptcy decisions by the Supreme Court but also on the decision-making process that the Justices undertake to reach their conclusions. This session should not be missed!
Litigating New Financial Industry Issues in Bankruptcy: Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, and Other Breaking News
Hosted by the Bankruptcy Litigation and the Commercial & Regulatory Law Committees
Breaking stories on blockchain or cryptocurrency seem to hit the news daily. Litigating issues involving this new area presents challenges, as there is no central issuing or regulatory authority. There are no official clearinghouses or oversight by financial institutions, and users act autonomously in transactions. This panel will discuss the various measures of protection for cryptocurrency players in the financial industry and how to litigate the complex issues.
Current Issues Facing Unsecured Creditors’ Committees
This panel of experienced professionals will discuss and analyze what it takes to maximize results for unsecured creditors in today’s chapter 11 cases.
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