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NCBJ: Private Credit Lenders and the Changing Dynamic of Chapter 11

Unregulated and nontraditional capital providers are sources of end-to-end liquidity from origination through chapter 11 and from middle-market to mega cases. This panel will consider the motivations and aims of these market participants, and how they are likely to change the character of the next restructuring cycle.
1 hour 15 minutes 34 seconds

NCBJ: Restructuring in the Wake of Coronavirus

The economic catastrophe created by the Coronavirus is unique. In the past, recessions have been prompted by sustained periods of high interest rates. This recession has been caused by a virus and it is hitting the United States and world economy already saddled with record levels of debt. Almost all businesses are dealing with the prospect of sudden ends to cash flow, yet a relatively new generation of companies, "zombies" who earn too little to make even interest payments on their debt are faced with the ultimate challenge. The level of debt in America's corporate sector amounts to 75% of the country's gross domestic product, breaking the previous record set in 2008. Debt burdens are precariously high in numerous industries that are now taking a direct hit from the Coronavirus. Join us for a fascinating fireside chat with Professor Troy McKenzie of New York University School of Law, Jamie Sprayregen or Kirkland & Ellis and Jennifer Hagle of Sidley. They will explore and discuss strategies to use in this unique time in economic history. Is the Bankruptcy Code useful, are there strategies outside the Code which are helpful and how can professionals work to benefit their clients in a world like we have never experienced?
1 hour 34 minutes 30 seconds

NCBJ: SBRA: So Many Choices, So Little Time - Electing to Proceed Under Subchapter V

This panel will explore some of the more difficult aspects of cases under subchapter V, including the considerations that debtors face when making the election to proceed under subchapter V and a discussion of the earliest decisions interpreting the new statute.

NYIC: The Small Business Reorganization Act: Perspectives from All the Major Players in a Case

The NYIC sponsored this October 22, 2020, session as part of the Insolvency 2020 Summit. The panelists provide an overview of subchapter V and its key provisions, discussing the various perspectives in subchapter V, cash collateral and DIP financing in subchapter V, and general trends in subchapter V cases.
1 hour 11 minutes 24 seconds

ABI-Live: COVID-19: Fraud Schemes, Relief Act Forgiveness Fraud, and International Commercial Fraud Issues

Members of ABI's Commercial Fraud Committee will discuss hot topics related to COVID-19, particularly fraudulent schemes likely expected due to the pandemic and schemes that may be revealed as a result of the pandemic's economic repercussions. The panelists will also address the coronavirus relief bill and resulting potential fraudulent schemes, as well as the international impact of the pandemic.
1 hour 12 minutes 53 seconds

ABI-Live: Paycheck Protection Program: Access to PPP Loans for Chapter 11 Debtors

Join us for a discussion on the key features of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the current legal landscape regarding the eligibility of companies in bankruptcy to receive PPP Loans, including an overview of SBA guidance and recent court decisions.
1 hour 7 minutes 37 seconds

New World Orders: Post COVID Practice

The novel coronavirus has certainly induced many systemic changes around the world, and the bankruptcy and restructuring industry is no exception. What once worked in a pre-COVID-19 world might not work anymore, so parties must adapt quickly, often with no precedence upon which to rely. This panel will discuss the idiosyncrasies and novel ways bankruptcy practice is operating, restructuring and adapting to a “new normal,” and how constituencies on all sides of the table are approaching its unique aspects.

Ethics: How to Get Retained as Debtors' Attorneys

This session will focus on professional retention issues in chapter 11 cases, starting with a brief primer on applicable Bankruptcy Code sections. The panelists will then delve into recent case law on such hot topics as disclosures, conflicts and retroactive relief.

The Pros and Cons of Transactions Involving Distressed Hospitals and Health Care Providers

This panel will provide an analysis of the current levels of financial distress across the hospital, skilled-nursing and home-health sectors using various measurements, including distributions by state.

Bax Decision

This panel will discuss recent bankruptcy court decisions addressing the Delaware Court of Chancery’s decision in CML V LLC v. Bax, and how these decisions impact a creditors’ committee’s or any other creditor’s ability to bring derivative claims against third parties. The panelists will also provide examples of how committees and judges are solving this issue through financing orders and other methods.