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Hot Off the Blockchain: Current Crypto Case Law

This panel will analyze evolving approaches to the characterization of digital assets, focusing on the treatment of crypto in the GENIUS Act and the implications for priority, setoff, and customer vs. estate property rights. The panelists will discuss key recent decisions, including In re Prime Core and Celsius, addressing what constitutes property of the estate, the contours of constructive trusts and tracing, and the allocation of rights among customers, lenders and estate fiduciaries. The panel also will examine the legal status of stablecoins, including whether any super-priority liens can prime lawyers’ retaining or charging liens, and will assess the latest FTX decisions on sanctions, OFAC, and the permissibility of transfers to creditors in restricted jurisdictions such as China and Russia. Collectively, the panelists will present a practical framework for advising clients and litigating crypto-related insolvency issues across jurisdictions.

Keynote Address by Tim Sloan

Join Tim Sloan for an insightful keynote examining the current state of the U.S. commercial real estate market. He will break down the forces shaping today’s environment and highlight emerging trends affecting assets across major sectors. The session will also explore the new opportunities these conditions create for lenders and investors, offering practical perspectives for navigating a rapidly evolving landscape.Learning Objectives:Attendees will learn to:Be able to identify and explain the key economic and market forces currently shaping the U.S. commercial real estate landscape across major asset classes.Gain the ability to evaluate emerging trends in commercial real estate and assess their potential impacts on lenders, investors and market performance.Learn to apply practical strategies for navigating evolving market conditions and recognize new opportunities created by shifts in the commercial real estate environment.

Keynote by Andrew D. Bishop

Andrew D. Bishop of Signum Global Advisors examines the evolving global landscape through the lens of the U.S.'s current “America First” policy and its implications for modern economic and political influence. The keynote explores how shifting geopolitical priorities, strategic competition among major powers, and the reemergence of economic nationalism are reshaping global markets and cross-border relationships. Learn how these developments influence financial systems, international investments and the broader restructuring environment to help you navigate an increasingly complex and uncertain world order.Learning Objectives:Attendees will analyze the key drivers behind the shift toward "America First" policies and their impact on global economic and political dynamics.Attendees will evaluate how geopolitical tensions and economic nationalism influence cross-border restructuring, capital flows, and market stability.Attendees will identify emerging risks and opportunities for practitioners arising from changes in the global geopolitical and economic landscape.

Priming DIPs on a Going-Concern Theory: Trendsetting or Troublemaking?

The Prospect Medical decision treated preservation of the going concern as a form of adequate protection — opening the door to priming DIPs even when equity cushions are thin or nonexistent. Is this the start of a new doctrinal shift, or simply an outlier from the Northern District of Texas? This session examines what the case means for DIP financing, valuation and secured lender rights.Learning Objectives:Attendees will analyze the legal and practical implications of using going-concern value as a basis for adequate protection in priming DIP financing structures.Attendees will evaluate the impact of the Prospect Medical decision on debtor-in-possession financing, valuation disputes, and secured creditor rights.Attendees will assess whether recent case law signals a doctrinal shift in DIP financing standards or represents a limited, fact-specific deviation from established precedent.

Subchapter V Panel

This session will explore how subchapter V operates in practice, with a focus on eligibility and debt limits, plan confirmation requirements, and the critical role of trustees. The panelists will discuss recent legal developments shaping the evolving landscape of small business reorganization, and provide practical strategies for navigating these changes effectively.Learning Objectives:Attendees will identify the current debt eligibility requirements for Subchapter V, analyze key ambiguities in plan confirmation (including, for instance the treatment of vacant classes, the three-to-five year disposable income commitment, and the availability of discharge for corporate entity debtors). Participants should come away with tools to apply that knowledge to advise small business clients considering reorganization and help participants recognize circumstances where their clients may be eligible.Attendees will assess current empirical data on Subchapter V confirmation rates and repeat filings, identify best practices for quality filings and effective use of local court forms, and understand the unique challenges presented by pro se debtors in the Subchapter V context.

Valuation in Insolvency and Litigation

Valuation plays a critical role in cross-border insolvency and litigation matters, yet it often arises late in proceedings, creating challenges for practitioners. This panel will provide a practical overview of common valuation and regulatory issues that arise across jurisdictions, highlight key valuation approaches, and share real-world examples to illustrate best practices for addressing valuation challenges in complex cross-border cases.

A Deep Dive into Cross-Border Real Estate Insolvencies: Evergrande and Beyond

This panel provides an overview of some key issues, sectors and trends in real estate from a global and cross-border perspective by examining the status of asset class and related global/regional market conditions, issues confronting stakeholders and the legal tools they are using to manage and reposition assets, and predictions for the balance of 2025. Considerations for U.S. investors in non-U.S.-based real estate projects, as well as the perspectives of certain foreign investors or lenders to U.S. real estate-based projects, also is discussed.
57 minutes 58 seconds

ABI-Live: Amending Bankruptcy Rule 9031: Recent Efforts to Expand Bankruptcy Judges’ Toolboxes

This webinar will discuss efforts currently underway to amend Bankruptcy Rule 9031 to expand judges’ toolboxes and allow for the appointment of special neutrals (a.k.a. special masters), and will focus on practical considerations in evaluating such an amendment.
1 hour 13 minutes 47 seconds

ABI-Live: Asset Recovery Issues and Strategies: Latin America

Hosted by ABI's International Committee  The first in a series of webinars focusing on insolvency topics across geographies, this session delves into issues and strategies affecting asset recovery. Hear from professionals active in countries across Latin America who will explain what legal, financial and logistical challenges they face in recovering assets, both domestically and across borders, and the tips and tools they use to overcome obstacles.
1 hour 6 minutes 24 seconds

ABI-Live: Commercial Real Estate Economic Outlook

Sponsored by ABI's Real Estate Committee The commercial real estate economy has weathered back-to-back storms: a global pandemic, which brought swift changes in demand across asset classes and geographic markets, and aggressive Federal Reserve actions to curb inflation with rate hikes, which have finally begun to ease. As we kick off a new year, the ABI Real Estate Committee is presenting a Commercial Real Estate Economic Outlook featuring Brandon Svec, National Director of Analytics for CoStar Group. Brandon will share his views on where things stand on a macroeconomic level, by property type, and on other forces impacting this sector, enabling ABI members to stay ahead when new real estate matters cross their desks. Plus, he frequently presents on the real estate economy to leading lending, development, acquisition, and brokerage firms across the nation. The program will cover key questions, such as: Which asset classes and which parts of the country are showing elevated distress that could present opportunities for ABI members in the year ahead? Is the change in the demand for office space permanent? What impact might the leadership transition in the White House and Congress have on the real estate economy? *This webinar is no longer approved for CLE credit in WI.
1 hour 28 minutes 10 seconds