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Responding to Complaints in Federal Court: Strategies and Considerations
Responding to complaints in federal court is a critical aspect of the U.S. legal system. This session will explore the various elements involved in crafting a comprehensive response to a complaint filed in federal court. The panelists will provide an in-depth analysis of the process, strategies and considerations for defendants when addressing allegations brought against them. By examining the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, case law and best practices, this session will help equip legal practitioners and individuals with a thorough understanding of the response phase in federal court litigation.
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Great Debates
This session will discuss the broader policy debate on the usefulness, functionality and policy issues of examiners and trustees in chapter 11.
➤ Bankruptcy examiners drive up the cost of the bankruptcy process and generally do not deliver benefits that justify their expense and distraction.
➤ Bankruptcy examiners play an important role in ensuring the integrity of the bankruptcy process and should be appointed more regularly.
➤ Typically, it should be the role of an official committee, rather than an examiner, to investigate estate causes of action in circumstances that implicate the debtor’s insiders such that the debtor is conflicted.
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Pre-Bankruptcy Planning: Too Much or Too Little?
This panel will discuss pre-bankruptcy planning in the wake of In re LTL Management. What must you do? What may you do? What are the limits?
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ABI Talks (2023 Southwest Bankruptcy Conference)
Topics:
Four Legislative Changes for Third-Party Releases
“DIP Order Creep”: What Can You Get Now?
“Person Aggrieved” and Bankruptcy Appeals
State of the Market
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Judges’ Roundtable
This session will provide opportunities for discussion and interaction with an exciting panel of judges from around the country.
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Recent Bankruptcy Appellate Decisions
This session will discuss recent appellate decisions in the areas of mootness, the solvent-debtor exception, mass torts and tribal immunity.
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ABI-Live: Litigating a Motion to Appoint a Chapter 11 Trustee Pursuant to § 1104(A)
Hosted by ABI's Bankruptcy Litigation Committee
The panelists will discuss the pros and cons of seeking the appointment of a Chapter 11 trustee, effective strategies to prosecute and defend motions to appoint a trustee, and the current state of the case law surrounding such motions.
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Involuntary Bankruptcies: Often Discussed, Seldom Used
This session will provide a general overview of the involuntary bankruptcy process, and will drill down into what it means for a claim “not to be subject to a bona fide dispute," what happens or does not happen during the “gap period,” soliciting and adding creditors to the petition, and the ramifications of when an involuntary filing is dismissed for bad faith.
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