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The Open-Pit Copper Mine: Bringing Value to the Surface—Effectively Trying Contested Matters

The key elements to trying contested matters are planning, writing effective pleadings, knowing rules of evidence, knowing when to use expert testimony and having a strong oral argument. The techniques, among others, are discussed in this panel.
1 hour 26 minutes 25 seconds

Ethics: Representation Issues: Don't Gamble With Your Reputation or Getting Paid

This panel will focus on the ethics of limiting the scope of employment as well as attorney's fees in Chapter 7 and how they get paid.

Evidence: What It Is, Why You Need It, and How to Get It Admitted

This panel will discuss valuation, motion to lift stay, objections to claim and adversaries.

The Latest on the Mortgage Mess

This panel will discuss the update on mortgage relief programs; litigation between homeowners and lenders; intersection with bankruptcy and motions for relief from stay.

Individual Chapter 11: Not Just Chapter 13 on Steroids

This panel will discuss what consumer practitioners need to know about individual Chapter 11s and how they differ from Chapter 13 cases

Consumer Update

This panel will focus on the latest local bankruptcy rules, as well as the most current cases and the related decisions.

Corporate Restructurings in Mexico under the Ley de Concurso Mercantil

Corporate Restructurings in Mexico under the Ley de Concurso Mercantil The panel will focus on some of the significant corporate restructurings and leading bankruptcy decisions in Mexico rendered under the Ley de Concurso Mercantil. Holdings and implications from decisions such as Durango, CCM and Vitro will be discussed.
NO CLE

How the Investor Community Views Investment Opportunities Mexico

Investors and a ratings agency representative will share their views on the ramifications of recent decisions on the high-yield market and distressed investments, among other topics.

Future Development of Restructuring Practice in Mexico

The panel will identify and discuss likely future trends in restructurings in Mexico, as well as projected revisions to the Concurso.