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RESOLVED: Bankruptcy Code section 307 and the corresponding Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure should be amended to permit the Court to limit the role of the United States Trustee in corporate chapter 11 cases for cause upon motion of an Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors appointed in the case.
Mitchell Ryan 203605, Moderator
Rust Omni; Orange, Calif.
Pro: Hon. Peter W. Bowie 184974
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (S.D. Cal.); San Diego
Con: Hon. August B. Landis 108698
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Nev.); Las Vegas
Business Debate
Resolved: Municipalities should not be permitted to modify pension benefits in chapter 9.
Mitchell Ryan 203605,Moderator
Rust Omni; Orange, Calif.
Pro: Sharon L. Levine 104784
Lowenstein Sandler LLP; Roseland, N.J.
Con: James H.M. Sprayregen 100999
Kirkland & Ellis LLP; Chicago
Consumer Debate
Resolved: Trustees should not be permitted to sell property where there is no equity for the estate.
Mitchell Ryan 203605, Moderator
Rust Omni; Orange, Calif.
Pro: C.R. "Chip" Bowles, Jr. 103012
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP; Louisville, Ky.
Con: Ford Elsaesser 105080
Elsaesser Jarzabek Anderson Elliott & Macdonald, Chtd.; Sandpoint, Idaho
Government Contracts and Bankruptcy: What Happens When Things Go South? - Session 1: Government Contracts Issues for the Bankruptcy Professional
a. terminations (convenience/default)
b. effect of FAR bankruptcy clause
c. subprime/prime issues: rights of the subcontractor when the prime contractor files
d. novation
e. assignment of government contracts receivables
f. effect of Assignment of Claims Act/UCC
Speakers:
Lawrence P. Block
Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C.
Hilary S. Cairnie
BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C.
Lawrence Sher
Reed Smith LLP; Washington, D.C.
Holly E. Svetz
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP; Tysons Corner, Va.
Janet M. Nesse
Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C.
Christopher J. Giaimo
BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C.
Prof. Sally M. Henry
Texas Tech University School of Law; Lubbock, Texas
Hon. Thomas J. Catliota
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Md.); Greenbelt
Government Contracts and Bankruptcy: What Happens When Things Go South? - Session 2: Bankruptcy Issues for the Government Contracts Professional
a. the automatic stay and relief from the stay
b. discrimination against the debtor, and how that affects termination
c. setoff/recoupment
d. buying assets in bankruptcy
e. executory contracts issues
f. claims by government agencies
g. adversary proceedings and other litigation with the government
h. employee claims
i. interactions with the DOL, DOJ, etc.
Speakers:
Lawrence P. Block
Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C.
Hilary S. Cairnie
BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C.
Lawrence Sher
Reed Smith LLP; Washington, D.C.
Holly E. Svetz
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP; Tysons Corner, Va.
Janet M. Nesse
Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C.
Christopher J. Giaimo
BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C.
Prof. Sally M. Henry
Texas Tech University School of Law; Lubbock, Texas
Hon. Thomas J. Catliota
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Md.); Greenbelt
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