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2026 New York City Bankruptcy Conference

Litigation Roundup

Description

This panel will explore key bankruptcy litigation issues that are currently the subject of significant interest and debate, including recent challenges arising from liability-management exercises (LMEs) such as minority lender objections, the extent to which LMEs may insulate secured claims from challenge in subsequent bankruptcy cases, and their interplay with DIP financings and roll-ups. The panelists also will discuss venue disputes, recent adequate protection and priming fights, and developments in post-confirmation litigation trusts. In addition, the panelists will address the increasing use of artificial intelligence in bankruptcy litigation and restructuring practice in general, with a focus on how practitioners can leverage AI to enhance their work.

Learning Objectives

  • Attendees will identify and analyze current bankruptcy litigation issues arising from liability management exercises (LMEs), including minority lender challenges and the implications for lien rights and DIP financing structures.
  • Attendees will evaluate key trends in bankruptcy litigation, including venue disputes, adequate protection and priming contests, and emerging developments in post-confirmation litigation trusts.
  • Attendees will assess the expanding role of artificial intelligence in bankruptcy litigation, including its application to legal analysis, case strategy, and decision-making.
Price
$100.00
Member price
$75.00
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