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Texas State Approved Sessions

Automotive Restructuring in the U.S. and Europe

The global automotive industry is facing unprecedented disruption, from supply chain pressures and shifting consumer demand to the transition toward electrification and stricter regulatory frameworks. These forces are creating unique restructuring challenges and opportunities across both the U.S. and European markets. This panel will bring together experts to compare approaches on both sides of the Atlantic, examining how legal, financial and operational strategies differ and the lessons that can be drawn from recent high-profile cases. Attendees will gain insights into emerging risks, cross-border considerations, and the tools available to manage distress in one of the world’s most complex and rapidly evolving industries.
$200.00

Cross-Border Debates

Director liability in restructuring continues to grow in importance across borders, with shifting legal regimes and case law creating uncertainty for boards and restructuring professionals alike. This panel will compare filing laws and requirements in key jurisdictions, including Ireland and Germany, and examine the evolving roles of independent directors and restructuring practitioners.
$200.00

Navigating Restructuring Through the Tariff and Geopolitical Storm

This panel will explore how tariffs, geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic pressures are reshaping the restructuring landscape. The panelists will examine the impact of these forces on such sectors as real estate, energy and retail, highlighting emerging distressed assets and strategies for navigating complex cross-border and domestic restructuring challenges. Attendees will gain practical insights into mitigating risk and identifying opportunities in an increasingly volatile environment.
$200.00

Digital Assets in Bankruptcy: Tracing, Valuation, Recovery and the Role of AI

This session will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital-asset recovery in cross-border bankruptcy proceedings. The panelists will examine the challenges in making recoveries when digital-asset businesses are the subject of fraud or hacking activity, and discuss how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing asset-tracing, evidence-gathering and recovery processes. They also will cover the practical challenges insolvency professionals face when appointed over businesses in this sector, especially when there is a parallel criminal investigation and/or prosecution, and ways in which practitioners can navigate that landscape to achieve the best outcomes for stakeholders by drawing on real-life examples of cases in which the panelists have been involved.
$200.00

America Now!

This annual session features leading U.S. practitioners and judicial perspectives on the most pressing developments in U.S. restructuring and insolvency. The panelists will examine the surge in private credit and its impact on liability management, explore how public perception shapes insolvency outcomes, and assess current trends in chapter 15 relief and cross-border practice. The panelists also will address the practical realities of forum-shopping, discuss where cross-border restructurings have succeeded or struggled, and share lessons learned from recent cases in which recognition was denied or chapter 11 presented unexpected hurdles. International experience will be brought to the forefront, providing comparative insights to help practitioners navigate today’s fast-evolving insolvency landscape.
$200.00

Third-Party Releases and Chapter 15 Implications

This panel will examine the evolving landscape of third-party releases in insolvency proceedings, with a focus on their implications in chapter 15 cases. This panel of U.S. and international judges and practitioners will discuss parallel proceedings in jurisdictions including the U.S., U.K., Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Ireland, France and Luxembourg, highlighting the complexities that arise when third-party guarantees and releases intersect with cross-border recognition. The panelists also will address the aftermath of Purdue Pharma, explore the challenges of forum-shopping and enforcement across borders, and provide practical insights on navigating divergent legal frameworks.
$200.00

EU and UNCITRAL Cross-Border Insolvency: Where Are We Going?

This panel will provide a forward-looking exploration of European insolvency and restructuring law in the context of global cross-border practice. The panelists will examine the evolution of European insolvency frameworks, the work of UNCITRAL Working Group V, and current efforts at harmonization through choice-of-law initiatives and upcoming EU legislation. Special attention will be given to new national restructuring tools such as the Dutch WHOA, Germany’s StaRUG and Spain’s Restructuring Plan, with comparative analyses of how these procedures perform in practice and interact with U.S. chapter 15 recognition. Attendees will gain a practical understanding of how these reforms are shaping the future of cross-border insolvency and what they mean for practitioners navigating multi-jurisdictional restructurings.
$200.00

Navigating Turbulence: Financial Distress, Bankruptcy & Privacy in Life Sciences

In recent years, the life sciences sector has faced mounting pressures from capital market volatility, regulatory scrutiny and evolving patient data standards. With a noticeable uptick in financial distress and a decline in successful bankruptcy resolutions, stakeholders are grappling with existential questions about sustainability, compliance, and trust. Bringing together finance, legal, operational and regulatory perspectives, this session will provide attendees with practical insights into how companies can manage risk, preserve value and protect trust – even under duress.
57 minutes 9 seconds
$200.00

Regulatory Panel: Revenue Headwinds Now and On the Horizon

This panel will examine key regulatory developments affecting the health care sector, including recent policy changes, enforcement trends, compliance challenges and stakeholder decision-making, as well as how shifting regulations are influencing restructuring strategies and creditor recoveries.
54 minutes 23 seconds
$200.00

Keynote: The Future of Health Care Finance: Policy, Innovation & Transformation

This keynote will discuss how a health care futures market could help stabilize costs for payers and providers, and will explore various financial tools and incentives that could help make health care more predictable and investable. This in-depth talk also will examine the convergence of biology and technology into investable frontiers in medicine — and steps that practitioners can take now to preserve innovation while helping to fix broken balance sheets.
57 minutes 14 seconds
$200.00