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Illinois State Approved Sessions

Consumer Tax Toolbox: What Wrenches, Hammers and Nails Do You Need to Deal with Consumer Tax issues

This panel will provide updates on the law and suggest the necessary tools for your consumer tax toolbox, in particular chapter 7 vs. chapter 13, what happens to IRS claims after discharge, offers in compromise, when creditors can send a 1099, whether a debtor can ask a creditor not to send 1099 as part of a settlement; and other thorny tax issues frequently facing consumer bankruptcy lawyers.
1 hour 28 minutes 24 seconds

“Get Me Out of This Eleven!” Dealing with Bad-Faith Filings in Chapter 11 Cases

This panel will explore how to navigate the myriad issues caused by bad-faith chapter 11 filings and will discuss current case law and trends, including how and when a case should be dismissed, whether a business entity can be formed by real estate investors solely to file a chapter 11 bankruptcy, venue-shopping and a host of other issues.
1 hour 29 minutes 56 seconds

Receiverships and Bankruptcy: Between Scylla and Charybdis

This panel will discuss the increasingly prevalent use of receiverships under state and federal law by lenders to distressed companies as an alternative to bankruptcy. But the two schemes are not mutually exclusive, and sometimes they collide. The panel will explore the various legal and practical differences, benefits and disadvantages of receiverships vs. bankruptcy, and issues that arise when the two meet.
1 hour 27 minutes 49 seconds

When Health Care Goes on Life Support: The Intersection Between Health Care and Bankruptcy Law

Health care bankruptcy filings went up 38 percent between 2010-14. This panel will examine current issues facing the health care industry and the intersection of health care law and bankruptcy. Topics will include 363 sales, reorganization, issues related to provider agreements, regulatory issues and health care ombudsmen.
1 hour 30 minutes 30 seconds

The Future of Bankruptcy - The Good, the Bad and The Supreme Court's View

Hear from a noted Supreme Court scholar and the Reporter to the ABI's Commission to Study the Reform of Chapter 11.
1 hour 22 minutes 7 seconds
NO CLE

2015 Bankruptcy Judges Roundtable - Commission Recommendations on Resolving Court Splits

Commission Recommendations on Resolving Court Splits: Coming Soon to a Judicial Opinion Near You ABI's Commission to Study the Reform of Chapter 11 identified more than 30 splits in case law on important issues. Such a split of authority results in delay, increased litigation costs and above all, uncertainty -- imposing a kind of "ambiguity tax" on the system, as one witness put it in testimony before the Commission. The recommendations contained in the Commission's final report, in many cases, can be implemented by judicial opinion at the bankruptcy court or court of appeals level, without need for action by Congress. This program featuring some of the most experienced and thoughtful judges on the bench today, will assess the Commission recommendations, and identify some that might be effected soon.
1 hour 23 minutes 55 seconds

The Intersection of Ethics & Discovery (What Attorneys Need to Know)

This panel will cover the critical relationship between professional responsibility and rules of discovery. The panel will discuss the pitfalls and common mistakes that attorneys make with digital discovery and electronic evidence.
1 hour 26 minutes 56 seconds

Is It or Is It Not Property of the Estate? § 541 Conundrums

Just what is and is not property of the estate? This panel will present a thorough review of § 541 and its application in real-world situations.
1 hour 21 minutes 42 seconds

Riding Through Bankruptcy: Another Look at § 521 and the Debtor’s Intentions

The statement of intent and its value to the bankruptcy process will be the focus of this panel’s discussion, along with an updated look at the so-called fourth option: the debtor’s ride-through.
1 hour 14 minutes 33 seconds

Ethics in Representing the Consumer Debtor

This panel will discuss the routine (and not-so-routine) issues that consumer bankruptcy practitioners face.
1 hour 19 minutes 31 seconds