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Mock Hearing: “I Don’t Have to Tell You That” — Evidentiary Privileges in Bankruptcy
In a series of vignettes, two litigants will argue motions to compel before the bankruptcy court that are designed to explore the various types of evidentiary privileges that arise in bankruptcy practice — including attorney/client privilege, joint-defense/common interest privilege, Fifth Amendment and spousal privilege — and how such privileges may be inadvertently waived.
How to Do a Critical Review of Financial Statements and Tax Returns: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt Your Client
This panel will explain how to critically review tax returns and financial statements and address the issues and items a bankruptcy lawyer representing a debtor or creditor (both for consumer and business cases) should look for when reviewing financial statements and tax returns.
Business Case Law Update from the Court’s Perspective
A panel of judges will discuss recent bankruptcy cases that impact business practitioners.
Asset Sale Alternatives in the Health Care Space: § 363 and Beyond
Selling financially distressed hospitals, nursing homes, senior living centers and other health care providers, including acute care hospitals, critical-access hospitals and continuing care retirement centers, presents many unique challenges not found in most “typical” bankruptcy cases. Identifying these important differences, and executing plans to deal with them, can make the difference between preserving the enterprise and being forced to liquidate. Legal, financial, political and regulatory traps abound. This panel will provide an overview of these considerations and highlight how to address these matters in relation to their particular significance within the Midwest region.
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