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The Impact of the Pandemic on Brick and Mortar: A New Paradigm or the Next Stage in the Evolution of Retail?
Retail was in the midst of a fundamental shift before the pandemic. COVID-19 forced retailers to innovate or closes their doors forever. This panel will discuss bankruptcy case and code developments during the pandemic, but we will also discuss the extent to which we believe the pandemic accelerated retail trends that were already underway or whether the changes reflect true evolution in the retail space. This panel will ask the audience to share what they are seeing in retail near home, with a hope of gathering a current perspective on retail innovation and survival.
ABI Live: Pursuing a Career Path in Commercial Fraud / Litigation
Hosted by ABI's Commercial Fraud and Young and New Member Committee
Hear tips and real-life stories from industry experts on how best to pursue a career path in commercial fraud and fraud litigation.
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ABI Live: First Day by Reorg Midyear Review
First Day by Reorg Midyear Review: 2020 Bankruptcy Boom Subsides; 2021 Real Estate, Hotel Chapter 11s Peak
In a presentation moderated by ABI Editor-at-Large Bill Rochelle, the First Day by Reorg Research, Inc. team will provide an overview of its midyear review, detailing chapter 11 filings data and trends during the first half 2021. They will provide industry-level insights across various sectors and highlight key takeaways.
Background to the First Day by Reorg Midyear Review 2021
Coming off a record-setting year of chapter 11 filings in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe and impacted multiple industries, the first half of 2021 trended well below historical averages, with a low point in May. Compared to the busiest second and third quarters of 2020, when consumer discretionary sector cases and, in particular, brick-and-mortar-heavy companies were filing with unprecedented frequency, 2021’s H1’s consumer discretionary chapter 11 cases dropped by almost half. Real estate was the only industry to see an increase in chapter 11 filings, as compared with both H1 2020 and H2 2020, as hotels and commercial real estate struggled.
Remote Work Is Here to Stay: Are You Meeting Your Cybersecurity (and Ethical) Obligations?
Every business has an obligation to protect and secure confidential information that it may receive from employees, customers, or clients. For lawyers and law firms, this duty is heightened to an ethical obligation to clients. Remote work environments, which are likely to continue post COVID-19, place additional strains on businesses to ensure that appropriate technology and practices are in place to reasonably protect data. This panel will discuss these ethical obligations generally and will provide practical best practices advice on how to continue to adapt and comply while working in a remote environment. The “new norm” extends the boundaries of the work environment which lawyers and law firms will need to continue to assess, invest in and harden appropriately to protect data accordingly.
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