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NCBJ: Mindfulness: Why Is It on Everyone's Mind?
Come join our experienced panelists as they share practical applications of mindfulness that you can use every day at work and home. Areas include being less reactive in challenging situations, listening more effectively and gathering more useful data, more skillfully entertaining uncertainty, and feeling less stressed in general. You'll learn basic mindfulness and relaxation exercises and tips for incorporating them into your day.
NCBJ: A Perfect Storm: Events, Issues & Trends in Agricultural Bankruptcies
A panel of experts in agriculture bankruptcy insolvency matters will discuss the unique issues and legal strategies facing professionals in these cases, such as problems facing family operations, the nature and benefits of chapter 12 proceedings, plan strategies in chapter 11 and 12 cases, and traps for the unwary in dealing with the different constituencies in a farm case. As these cases become more prevalent, well-prepared practitioners will need a working knowledge of the issues confronting the agricultural sector. This panel will give you expert insights into the tools you need to manage these types of cases.
NCBJ: Economist Fireside Chat
The record-setting 11-year national economic expansion has now been displaced by the worst pandemic in a generation. In this session, moderated by Bankruptcy Judge Michelle Harner (D. Md.), Professors Abbye Atkinson (UC Berkeley School of Law) and Roger Tutterow (Kennesaw State University) consider how pandemic-related economic challenges are impacting household spending, corporate performance, and the ability of both consumers and corporate entities to service existing debt obligations. The discussion will also engage with issues such as reductions in labor force participation, the Federal Reserve’s commitment to low short-term interest rates, trends in access to credit and forbearance of debt, the role of debt in smoothing household consumption, and the socioeconomic implications of these shifts. You will not want to miss this lively discussion concerning the perfect storm we are now experiencing.
NCBJ: Ethics: Now that You’re Employed, Here's How to Avoid Stubbing Your Ethical Toe
Finally, you think you have the case of your dreams. How do you manage to navigate employment before the bankruptcy court? How do you ensure that you get paid and that neither you nor your client do anything to jeopardize your fees or your reputation? Join this discussion with an esteemed panel and numerous bankruptcy judges in breakout rooms as we discuss the often-confusing ethical issues that present themselves in employment.
Bonnie L. Clair
Hon. Brenda Moody Whinery
Brya M. Keilson, Esq.
Catherine J. Furay
Hon. Deborah L. Thorne
Eyal Berger, Esq.
Jessica Price Smith
Hon. Julie A. Manning
Magdeline D. Coleman
Michael Davis
Phyllis M. Jones
Hon. Robert D. Berger
Sean B. Davis
Selene Dunn Maddox, Esq.
Veronica D. Brown-Moseley
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