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Texas State Approved Sessions

Municipal Bankruptcies

This panel will examine recent municipality filings and issues that arise in these cases, such as the ability of public utilities/public service entities to file under the Bankruptcy Code (i.e., to what extent is it an extension of the municipality), interaction with state and federal law, tax-exempt economic-development bonds, and whether there should be a mechanism for distressed states to file. Discussion will include updates on Puerto Rico and other cities.
1 hour 11 minutes 25 seconds

Creative Financing Structures

There has been an increasing trend toward using creative structures to transact around limitations in debt documents in order to raise debt, sell assets and/or distribute value to certain stakeholders, including transferring assets to unrestricted subsidiaries, sale/leaseback transactions and FILO loan structures. Take a look into the resulting litigation surrounding these transactions (e.g., Windstream, iHeart, J.Crew) and discuss how the credit default swap market is affecting financing structures.
1 hour 15 minutes 20 seconds

Momentive Aftermath

Join this session to discuss cramup and reinstatement since Momentive, including a circuit split and recent developments. Dive into how the interest rate is being determined, as well as equitable mootness and remand issues in Momentive.
1 hour 16 minutes 48 seconds

Your Ethical Duties

This panel focuses on the duties professionals have to protect electronically stored client information, best practices, ethical obligations and business considerations.
1 hour 30 minutes 28 seconds

Coaching Your Non-Expert Witness

Have you ever had your expert sink your case with the wrong words? This no longer needs to be the case. Learn how to get the best testimony out of nonprofessional witnesses, including business owners and CFOs. This panel will discuss various evidentiary matters, including the use of affidavits, how to get hearsay in, special rules for business owners (valuation testimony and how to make it credible), direct testimony and business records.
1 hour 16 minutes 14 seconds

Obsolescence as a Catalyst

What happens when you represent a brick and mortar retailer, a newspaper or perhaps a coal-producer? What might be your client’s exit plan be? Leaning on other recent dying-industry experience, the panelists will explore various strategies on how the tough times ahead for such clients can be addressed in a bankruptcy, whether through a restructuring or a wind-down and liquidation of the company.
1 hour 16 minutes 12 seconds