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The Global Evolution of Crypto Regulation: What's Next & Effects on Bankruptcies

Hosted by the Commercial & Regulatory Law and International Committees. This panel will discuss the fast-changing landscape of crypto regulation across different jurisdictions, and the effects it is having on crypto-focused bankruptcies both here and abroad.
1 hour 1 minutes 13 seconds
$200.00

Inside Debt's Grip: A Conversation with Professor Bob Lawless

Join Judge Michelle Harner as she leads Professor Bob Lawless through a discussion of Debt's Grip, a recent book co-authored by Prof. Lawless, Pamela Foohey, and Deborah Thorne. In this interview, Judge Harner and Professor Lawless will examine the realities of financial struggle in the United States through the experiences of people who have filed for bankruptcy. The book uses data from the Consumer Bankruptcy Project combined with personal narratives to argue that most bankruptcies result from crises like job loss or medical emergencies, rather than irresponsibility.
1 hour 1 minutes 24 seconds
$200.00

Criminal Exposure in Bankruptcy Cases

This panel, featuring a former U.S. Attorney, bankruptcy trustee and examiner, will cover such key topics as mail/wire fraud, concealment of assets, false statements, perjury and the Fifth Amendment as they relate to crimes in bankruptcy to help keep bankruptcy practitioners and their respective clients out of trouble.
58 minutes 22 seconds
$200.00

2025 International European Insolvency Symposium - Special Bundle

ABI’s 2025 International European Insolvency Symposium, co-hosted by INSOL Europe, was held Oct. 26-28 in Berlin and presented numerous sessions focused on the latest international insolvency and restructuring developments. Topics included third-party releases and chapter 15 implications, tariffs, the rise of private credit’s role as key creditors in restructurings, and digital asset tracing in bankruptcy. The following recorded sessions are available for purchase individually or as an economical bundle. 
$300.00

Keynote Speaker

Private credit has rapidly become one of the most dynamic areas of the capital markets, with significant implications for corporate restructurings and bankruptcy practice. Morgan O’Neill of Sound Point Capital Management will explore how private credit is shaping financing strategies, influencing restructuring outcomes, and redefining the relationships among borrowers, lenders and investors. Attendees will gain insights into current market trends, the opportunities and risks driving private credit, and what these developments mean for the future of distressed investing and restructuring.
$200.00

The Rise of Private Credit’s Role as Key Creditors in Restructurings

Private credit has rapidly grown into a multi-trillion-dollar market, reshaping the landscape of corporate finance and restructuring. With global private credit expected to rise from nearly US$2 trillion in 2023 to US$3 trillion by 2028, the influence of private credit funds as key creditors is undeniable. But questions remain as to how these funds will behave in the next major downturn, given their limited experience in workouts and restructuring. This panel will explore the evolving dynamics among private credit funds, banks, private equity and ratings agencies, and consider whether the growth of “private” markets reflects innovation or regulatory arbitrage. Attendees will gain practical insights into what restructuring professionals need to know as private credit cements its role at the center of future distressed situations.
$200.00

Automotive Restructuring in the U.S. and Europe

The global automotive industry is facing unprecedented disruption, from supply chain pressures and shifting consumer demand to the transition toward electrification and stricter regulatory frameworks. These forces are creating unique restructuring challenges and opportunities across both the U.S. and European markets. This panel will bring together experts to compare approaches on both sides of the Atlantic, examining how legal, financial and operational strategies differ and the lessons that can be drawn from recent high-profile cases. Attendees will gain insights into emerging risks, cross-border considerations, and the tools available to manage distress in one of the world’s most complex and rapidly evolving industries.
$200.00

Cross-Border Debates

Director liability in restructuring continues to grow in importance across borders, with shifting legal regimes and case law creating uncertainty for boards and restructuring professionals alike. This panel will compare filing laws and requirements in key jurisdictions, including Ireland and Germany, and examine the evolving roles of independent directors and restructuring practitioners.
$200.00

Navigating Restructuring Through the Tariff and Geopolitical Storm

This panel will explore how tariffs, geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic pressures are reshaping the restructuring landscape. The panelists will examine the impact of these forces on such sectors as real estate, energy and retail, highlighting emerging distressed assets and strategies for navigating complex cross-border and domestic restructuring challenges. Attendees will gain practical insights into mitigating risk and identifying opportunities in an increasingly volatile environment.
$200.00

Digital Assets in Bankruptcy: Tracing, Valuation, Recovery and the Role of AI

This session will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital-asset recovery in cross-border bankruptcy proceedings. The panelists will examine the challenges in making recoveries when digital-asset businesses are the subject of fraud or hacking activity, and discuss how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing asset-tracing, evidence-gathering and recovery processes. They also will cover the practical challenges insolvency professionals face when appointed over businesses in this sector, especially when there is a parallel criminal investigation and/or prosecution, and ways in which practitioners can navigate that landscape to achieve the best outcomes for stakeholders by drawing on real-life examples of cases in which the panelists have been involved.
$200.00