Free
Bankruptcy Litigation Panel
This panel will focus on three current topics: (1) discovery, with an emphasis on the impact of the new federal discovery rules regarding “proportionality”; recent developments in e-discovery, including questions of possession, custody and control in discovery disputes; the Model Protocol for Discovery of Electronically Stored Information (ESI); and limitations on e-discovery (ResCap); (2) litigating with “common interests,” covering all about what a “common interest” is, whether an agreement is needed and court approval should be sought, the limits compared to attorney/client and work-product privileges, whether “common interests” can cease, and what happens if they do; and (3) STN and 9019s, discussing how 9019 has grown since STN into a tool for resolving potential litigation during a bankruptcy proceeding, who is allowed to settle, exclusive rights to settle, when a committee with a right to prosecute can settle with a debtor and others (Lyondell, Sabine), and whether 9019 in the context of confirmation is any different (NII Holdings, Adelphia).
Free
Fraudulent Transfer Litigation
This panel will focus on recent litigation regarding actual vs. constructive fraud, how to plead and prove actual intent (Lyondell), the anticipated Second Circuit decision on safe harbors, etc., “fraudulent spin-off” cases (Tronox, Chemours, Paragon Offshore) and conflict-of-law issues.
Free
Committee Educational Session: Mediation/Bankruptcy Litigation
War and Peace: Recent Trends and Developments in Bankruptcy Litigation and Mediation
Free
Bankruptcy Litigation/Labor & Employment
Distress & Labor in the Courtroom: Pensions and CBA Rejections
Free
Ethics & Professional Compensation/Mediation
Ethical Issues in Professional Fee Disputes: Mediation vs. Litigation
Free
Diocese and Religious Order Bankruptcies
Well over a dozen Catholic dioceses and religious orders have filed chapter 11, from
Tucson to the Arctic and from Portland to Milwaukee. A panel of attorneys involved in
nearly all of these unique proceedings will provide updates on the cases and analyze
the paths that have proved successful — and those that have not.
Free