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Effective Motion Practice in Bankruptcy Court

In consumer bankruptcy cases, the ability to craft clear, concise and well-structured motions is critical to achieving favorable outcomes for clients. This panel provides practical insights into effective motion practice in bankruptcy court, focusing on strategies that enhance clarity, improve efficiency, and ensure that motions stand out for their quality and precision. Whether you are new to bankruptcy law or looking to refine your motion practice, the panelists provide you with practical takeaways to elevate your filings and effectively advocate for your clients in the bankruptcy court.

Ethical Concerns Relating to the Employment of Professionals

This panel discusses ethical concerns relating to employing professionals in bankruptcy matters, including disclosure obligations under ethics rules, the Bankruptcy Code and U.S. Trustee guidelines.
1 hour 12 minutes 20 seconds

Ethics and Professional Responsibility

This interactive panel examines the myriad ways in which lawyers and other insolvency professionals are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) in their practices. The panelists consider the ethical implications of using (and not using) the advanced technologies now available to practitioners, and discuss how courts are responding to their use. Attendees also have the opportunity to engage with AI in real time during the session.

Ethics Panel

This session will examine current developments in chapter 11 professional ethics, including recent court decisions and best practices in disclosure for retained professionals. The panelists will discuss these issues in the context of certain factual hypotheticals intended to explore current case developments and the outer boundaries of chapter 11 disclosure and ethics rules and practice, including relating to the use of artificial intelligence technology in litigation.
1 hour 14 minutes 57 seconds

Evidence Workshop: Effective Use of Experts

This workshop builds on the success of a well-attended evidence 101 workshop format held during the 2024 Winter Leadership Conference, with this forum focused on judge/attorney participation. The panelists demonstrate a fun fact pattern through 3 vignettes — (1) argument on a motion in limine; (2) how to qualify an expert; and (3) voir dire/Daubert challenges — followed by small table breakouts.

Evidence: Empower, Excellence, Enjoy

This panel explores all things evidence (well, not all), including fundamentals like presumptions, privileges and burdens of proof; often overlooked and underappreciated methods of presentation, such as summaries; practical pointers, such as how to value assets on the cheap; and emerging issues involving spotting and defending against “fake” evidence. The panelists will present a variety of perspectives from academia, the bench and the bar, all focused on providing practical advice on how best to prove your case (and maybe just a little about how to disprove the opposition).

Fiduciary Panel

This panel discusses topics related to various fiduciary roles, such as state and federal equity receivers, independent directors, and trustees in real estate receivership and bankruptcy cases, and looks at different enforcement mechanisms and practices from the viewpoints of both fiduciary and lender.
1 hour 2 minutes 30 seconds

Financing the Case: Recent Developments in DIP and Exit Financing

This panel will examine the latest pressure points in bankruptcy financing at both conceptual and granular levels, including pre-petition bridge loans, stalking-horse financings, roll-ups, intercreditor and intralender disputes and protections, DIP sizing and budgeting issues, and the overall effect of DIP and cash-collateral orders on case trajectory.
1 hour 15 minutes 32 seconds

Finding the Cure: Assessing the Ills Affecting the Health Care Industry

This panel addresses the legal, operational and financial challenges facing the health care industry and how those factors impact health care restructurings and bankruptcies. The panelists discuss differing approaches to restructuring health care businesses, and issues that are unique to health care bankruptcies.
1 hour 10 minutes 41 seconds