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Current Developments in Consumer Bankruptcy
The panel will survey recent cases in areas such as stay litigation, lien-stripping, exemptions, family issues and student loans.
The Supremes
This session will be a fast-paced tour of advanced topics on a broad range of bankruptcy issues. While many U.S. Supreme Court decisions seek to address circuit splits and resolve issues of differing interpretation, the decisions often create additional diversity in interpretation and practice. This panel will address the last decade of Supreme Court decisions and their aftermath, and will take a look at pending and potential cases that may soon be decided.
Starting Off on the Right Foot
Proper representation requires that the lawyer consider from the onset of the relationship a variety of practical and ethical concerns. This panel discussion will focus on such issues as whether bankruptcy is the best alternative and which form of bankruptcy is the appropriate one, as well as certain pre-bankruptcy considerations and ensuring that the representation does not run awry of certain ethical considerations and canons.
Winning Financial Strategies in Today’s Lending Market
This panel will discuss typical and atypical issues in the context of negotiating a term sheet, a DIP agreement and a DIP order. Discussion will include DIP terms from the perspective of various types of DIP lenders, such as pre-petition creditor(s) (or a subset of such creditors), insiders and stalking-horse bidders.
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