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Getting Bang for Your Buck When Engaging Financial Advisors and Expert Witnesses

This panel will provide helpful guidelines for creating clear client expectations, adequately defining work scope and managing fees when engaging FAs and expert witnesses. We have all had cases where clients were unhappy because work product didn’t meet expectations or fees were significantly higher than expected. This panel will help the practitioner learn how to use financial professionals more effectively to decrease the risk of having an unhappy client.

Developing a Successful Bankruptcy Practice

This panel will discuss what business development and office-management techniques have worked for them — with the understanding that everyone does things a little differently.

Government Contracts and Bankruptcy: What Happens When Things Go South? - Session 1: Government Contracts Issues for the Bankruptcy Professional

a. terminations (convenience/default) b. effect of FAR bankruptcy clause c. subprime/prime issues: rights of the subcontractor when the prime contractor files d. novation e. assignment of government contracts receivables f. effect of Assignment of Claims Act/UCC Speakers: Lawrence P. Block Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C. Hilary S. Cairnie BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C. Lawrence Sher Reed Smith LLP; Washington, D.C. Holly E. Svetz Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP; Tysons Corner, Va. Janet M. Nesse Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C. Christopher J. Giaimo BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C. Prof. Sally M. Henry Texas Tech University School of Law; Lubbock, Texas Hon. Thomas J. Catliota U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Md.); Greenbelt
1 hour 18 minutes 23 seconds

Government Contracts and Bankruptcy: What Happens When Things Go South? - Session 2: Bankruptcy Issues for the Government Contracts Professional

a. the automatic stay and relief from the stay b. discrimination against the debtor, and how that affects termination c. setoff/recoupment d. buying assets in bankruptcy e. executory contracts issues f. claims by government agencies g. adversary proceedings and other litigation with the government h. employee claims i. interactions with the DOL, DOJ, etc. Speakers: Lawrence P. Block Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C. Hilary S. Cairnie BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C. Lawrence Sher Reed Smith LLP; Washington, D.C. Holly E. Svetz Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP; Tysons Corner, Va. Janet M. Nesse Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C. Christopher J. Giaimo BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C. Prof. Sally M. Henry Texas Tech University School of Law; Lubbock, Texas Hon. Thomas J. Catliota U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Md.); Greenbelt
1 hour 7 minutes 23 seconds

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Credit Cards (but Were Afraid to Ask) - Free

A history of credit, including terminology, methodology, with stats on use (and misuse), growing market sectors, including a discussion on credit reporting, and impact on credit scores.
1 hour 24 minutes 18 seconds

CARE Boot Camp: Basic Training for Financial Foot Soldiers - Free

Retool your CARE skills, or get a head start on the basics of CARE presenting at this master class with three of the most experienced CARE presenters on the planet.
1 hour 8 minutes 23 seconds