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Cryptocurrency and Bankruptcy

This panel will dive into the intersection of cryptocurrency and bankruptcy to demystify and identify the key bankruptcy issues that arise in cryptocurrency cases. Several recent notable case decisions and issues will be discussed, including Celsius Network LLC, Voyager Digital Holdings Inc., Cred Inc. and FTX Trading Ltd. The panelists also will explore the practical impact of crypto issues on everyday bankruptcy practice, including determining the ownership of assets, funding the administrative expenses during the case, devising a plan of reorganization that offers the issuance of new stock and a new token as part of the plan treatment, the problem with liquidation of crypto assets, and the positions that governmental agencies are taking in certain cases.
1 hour 11 minutes 34 seconds

ABI Talks (2023 Southwest Bankruptcy Conference)

Topics: Four Legislative Changes for Third-Party Releases “DIP Order Creep”: What Can You Get Now? “Person Aggrieved” and Bankruptcy Appeals State of the Market
1 hour 3 minutes 31 seconds

Supreme Court Jurisprudence

The panel will discuss bankruptcy Supreme Court cases from the last two years and their effects at the trial court level. The panelists will also highlight key issues where there are circuit splits that may provide ground for future Supreme Court jurisprudence.
1 hour 14 minutes 7 seconds

Involuntary Bankruptcies

This panel will provide practical information and business considerations for filing an involuntary bankruptcy case, and helpful guidance when litigating entry of an order for relief.
1 hour 12 minutes 35 seconds

The Aftermath of the Crypto Winter: A Discussion of Current Key Issues and the Future of Crypto Bankruptcies

This panel will explore the latest, most pressing issues being battled out in crypto bankruptcies, including creditor sealing, forfeiture and regulatory issues, and will discuss future prospects and potential issues on the horizon for crypto bankruptcies.
1 hour 17 minutes 57 seconds

Hot Topics in Subchapter V

Now that subchapter V's first three years are in the rearview mirror, this session will pull back the curtain on this latest reorganization tool to discuss what is (or is not) working. Attendees will hear from three practicing subchapter V trustees, a career bankruptcy law clerk, and a bankruptcy judge with an active subchapter V docket to examine what practitioners are doing right, and what they are doing wrong, when representing clients in subchapter V cases.
1 hour 19 minutes 39 seconds