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Consumer Bankruptcy

When Divorce and Bankruptcy Collide, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do

Consumer Track: When Divorce and Bankruptcy Collide, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do The panel will explore the overlapping and sometimes conflicting state and federal objectives and law that can lead to unfair results when a bankruptcy proceeding intervenes in a divorce case.
1 hour 34 minutes 42 seconds

The Appellate Process

Consumer Track: The Appellate Process This panel will explore recent issues in appellate practice that are of interest to both consumer and business practitioners, including the ability to bypass intermediary appellate courts and take appeals directly to the circuit courts.
1 hour 31 minutes 26 seconds

The Individual Conundrum-Chapter 7, 11 or 13?

Consumer Track: Individual Conundrum—Chapter 7, 11 or 13? Deciding on the appropriate chapter for an individual contemplating a bankruptcy filing can be daunting. This panel will explore the considerations that guide the practitioner in advising individual clients in making this decision.
1 hour 26 minutes 15 seconds

17th Annual Great Debates

17th Annual Great Debates Past Presidents’ Debate Resolved: The Bankruptcy Code should be revised to eliminate a debtor in possession's and trustee's ability to recover preferential transfers. Judicial Debate Resolved: A claim against the debtor’s estate, transferred to a third party, should be treated the same as if in the hands of the original holder. Consumer Debate Resolved: An attorney in a consumer case should be able to limit the scope of her employment.
1 hour 14 minutes 15 seconds

Ethics: Representation Issues: Don't Gamble With Your Reputation or Getting Paid

This panel will focus on the ethics of limiting the scope of employment as well as attorney's fees in Chapter 7 and how they get paid.

Evidence: What It Is, Why You Need It, and How to Get It Admitted

This panel will discuss valuation, motion to lift stay, objections to claim and adversaries.