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Business Track - The Collision of Confidentiality and Due Process

This panel will explore the tension between the fundamental tenets of disclosure and due process in bankruptcy cases and the increasing trend toward confidentiality, whether legitimate or not.
1 hour 9 minutes 5 seconds

Business Track: The § 363 Sale Process from a Transactional Perspective

Section 363 transactions have a dominating presence in today’s chapter 11 practice. This panel will focus on the nuts and bolts of the asset-purchase agreement and related ancillary documents, including sale procedures orders, sale orders and other sale-related pleadings.
1 hour 21 minutes 33 seconds

Business Track - Municipal Bankruptcies

Industry leaders will address hot topics arising in Municipal Bankruptcies including eligibility and confirmation issues, challenges facing financial advisors to Chapter 9 debtors, the latest and greatest on the extent of Bankruptcy Court power under sections 903 and 904, special revenues and appellate procedural hurdles. The panel will also discuss the future of Chapter 9.
1 hour 25 minutes 19 seconds

Rules Update: Ethics

The Judicial Conference Advisory Committees on Bankruptcy and Civil Rules have proposed amendments to their respective rules. This panel will discuss the proposed rule changes and the impact they will have on bankruptcy case administration.
1 hour 28 minutes 52 seconds

Best Practices In and Out of Court

A panel of judges will discuss best practices in oral and written advocacy.
1 hour 2 minutes 17 seconds

BK 360 Revisited

ABI Past-Presidents Panel on Current Developments in the News
40 minutes 17 seconds

Large Complex Trusts: A General Motors Case Study

This panel will discuss the historic significance of the General Motors bankruptcy case with an in-depth discussion about the issuance of public units in a major bankruptcy. The session will also include the challenges addressed by the team and the value of a freely traded unit.
1 hour 15 minutes 42 seconds

The Ever-Changing Role of Committees

This panel will focus on the continuing role of creditors’ committees in the current chapter 11 environment. As the fulcrum of security moves up the balance sheet, the utility of committees has been coming under attack. Although historically committees have consisted primarily of trade creditors, they now regularly include bondholders, indenture trustees, the PBGC and unions. Learn about the challenges for professionals representing committees and the way committee members evaluate how to fulfill their fiduciary duties.
1 hour 24 minutes 56 seconds