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Consumer Debt

Consumer Track: Student Loan Update

The panel will address trends in dischargeability, modification programs, prospects for legislative changes and other recent developments.
1 hour 29 minutes 21 seconds

Great Debates!

A. Absolute Priority Rule in Individual Chapter 11s John A. Anthony Anthony & Partners, LLC; Tampa Michael C. Markham Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP; Clearwater B. Lifestyle Issues in Individual Chapter 11s David S. Jennis Jennis & Bowen, P.L.; Tampa Frank P. Terzo GrayRobinson, PA; Miami C. Exculpation of Professionals in Chapter 11 Plans Charles A. Postler Stichter, Riedel, Blain & Prosser, PA; Tampa Joseph Samet Baker & McKenzie LLP; New York

Domestic-Support Obligations; Applications to Retain Professionals and for Reimbursement of Fees

Years after the creation of the concept of domestic-support obligations, the panel will discuss how bankruptcy courts have interpreted this concept and how “alimony, maintenance and support” is a key element in BAPCPA cases. The presentation will also highlight the complex relationship between bankruptcy and domestic-relations law, and whether bankruptcy courts are bound by state courts’ determinations when issues of claim classification are raised. This panel will also discuss the criteria for the approval of applications for employment and reimbursement of fees, the role of the different trustees in those processes, the independent role of the bankruptcy judges and the consequences of not filing a timely application. Consideration will be given to the perspectives of debtor’s attorneys, special counsel, other professionals and secured creditors’ attorneys.

The Ethics of Using Social Networking Sites

Following an introductory video clip about the dangers of social networking in litigation, a panel featuring a judge, a trustee and a practitioner will lead a discussion on the inherent risks in using social networking, some of the ethical issues involved, and suggestions for how to manage these business and ethical risks that are associated with the ever-changing world of social networking.
1 hour 28 minutes 4 seconds

Individual Chapter 11s

This panel will discuss the variety of issues that can arise in an individual chapter 11 case and will cover the issue of limited representation — the subject that the Ethics Task Force report presented at this year’s Annual Spring Meeting. This session will also be of interest to counsel representing lenders, who are often just as befuddled when it comes to handling individual chapter 11 cases.
1 hour 19 minutes 54 seconds