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Business Development and Marketing Your Practice (Consumer Cross-Over Panel)
The panel will discuss the ins and outs of business development and the various ways attorneys and their firms market their practices.
ABI-Live: 546(e) and 547(c)(6) Safe Harbors: Expand or Limit?
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The “safe harbor” under section 546(e) of the Bankruptcy Code protects from avoidance certain securities, commodities and financial transactions. Similarly, section 547(c)(6) protects the fixing of true statutory liens from preferential transfer avoidance. This year, the scope and application of the section 546(e) safe harbor has been reshaped by several courts, including the Second and Seventh Circuits. Panelists will discuss recent case law affecting the effectiveness of section 546(e), helping shareholders and other parties in interest participating in an LBO to examine the issues and different results produced by the courts. Panelists will also discuss how recent oil & gas bankruptcies have reignited an expansion of the section 547(c)(6) safe harbor.
ABI-Live: How Criminal or Regulatory Proceedings Affect the Estate’s Pursuit of Claims
This webinar will focus on how pending criminal or regulatory proceedings may affect the estate’s pursuit of litigation claims arising from a commercial fraud case. Speakers will address the Fifth Amendment, coordinating with the criminal and regulatory authorities for items such as file-access requests to the SEC, potential stays of civil litigation, asset forfeitures, and more! This panel not only includes attorneys who have dealt with these issues, but also attorneys who previously worked for the U.S. Attorney’s Office or the SEC.
ABI-Live: Public Securities and the Bankruptcy Plan Process: What Not to Do
“This panel will discuss how to deal with the public debt and equity securities in the plan solicitation and distribution process. Topics will include (i) a general discussion of the plan solicitation process and how the bankruptcy code provisions intersect with the federal securities laws, (ii) issues of particular interest to indenture trustees and holders of notes, including issues relating to adequacy of notice, voting and solicitation concerns and an update on recent indenture-related litigation, and (iii) an overview of the complex issues that may arise during the distribution process, both to equity and bond holders, including notice, trading and payment issues.”
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