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Georgia State Approved Sessions

How to Be a Successful Expert

Financial Advisors Track: How to Be a Successful Expert
1 hour 25 minutes 14 seconds

ABI-Live: Legacy Liabilities: Dealing with Environmental, Pension, Union and Similar Types of Claims

A panel of experts discuss environmental and pension liabilities, the statutory schemes under which these liabilities arise and the key players involved. Are non-monetary environmental claims dischargeable? Do post-petition expenditures for environmental cleanup constitute administrative expenses? When can an employer terminate a pension plan in bankruptcy, what is the process and what are the consequences?
1 hour 14 minutes 7 seconds

The Art of Practical Evidence

This luncheon plenary session will provide an overview of some of the most common evidentiary problems and miscues that come up in trial practice before the bankruptcy court, along with a number of trial evidentiary pointers and practice tips.

How High Is Your Ethics IQ? Or, Are You at Risk for Sanctionable Conduct?

This interactive program will enable attendees to “vote their conscience” (with responders) on various ethical dilemmas, with panelists providing commentary after each question.

Standard of Value

The federal code (and similarly state law) define "insolvent" as a "financial condition such that the sum of [the] entity's debts is greater than all of [the] entity's property, at a fair valuation..." 11 U.S.C. § 101(32)(A). Fair valuation is not defined in the bankruptcy code. How does fair valuation for solvency differ from fair market value which is used for valuation for income tax purposes? Or fair value which is used in shareholder oppression matters? What are the implications of using trading prices for the assets versus assuming continuity of operating within the existing legal entity? What are the differences it could create in measuring the cost of capital? Or contingent liabilities?
1 hour 35 minutes 16 seconds

Ethics Tales from the Front (and Side)

A judge and law professor discuss important areas that raise ethical issues, including the selection, usefulness and credibility of witnesses such as valuation experts; the ethics of advocacy and the role of zealousness; and stories about the surprising mistakes that people make.
1 hour 1 minutes 25 seconds