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Trusts and Other Interests

The panel will explore various express and implied trust interests and the issues they raise in bankruptcy, from what becomes property of the estate to exemption and avoidance issues, including under Bankruptcy Code Section 548(e) directed at domestic asset protection and other self-settled trusts.

Chapter 13 Potpourri

This panel will discuss the plan effective date, rule amendments and plan confirmations.

Consumer Bankruptcy Legal Update

Join this leading panel of experts as they discuss the most recent important consumer bankruptcy decisions.
1 hour 12 minutes 14 seconds

Consumer Prosecuting and Defending Dischargeability Actions in Consumer Cases

Bringing together the perspectives of debtors, creditors and judges, this panel will survey the universe of nondischargeability causes of action, the realistic costs of pursuing and defending these actions, effective discovery and trial strategies, the impact of issue and claim preclusion based on pre-petition judgments, the anatomy of nondischargeability settlement agreements, the challenges of collection, and the prospects for recovery of attorneys’ fees.
1 hour 2 minutes 12 seconds

Discovery Issues: A Primer and Recent Developments

This panel will focus on the uses and limits of Bankruptcy Rule 2004 discovery, including e-discovery pointers, the impact of the latest amendments, jurisdictional and scope (“fishing expedition”) limits on discovery, keeping results confidential, using Rule 2004 examination transcripts in later proceedings, and various “nuts and bolts” practice points. The discussion will be based on a fact pattern presenting these various issues.
1 hour 2 minutes 36 seconds

Consumer: How to Minimize Your Consumer Practice Malpractice Risk

From your first contact with your client until the entry of a discharge order and the closing of the case, risks for consumer malpractice claims abound. This panel will focus on minimizing those risks, including properly engaging the client, effectively gathering the information necessary to adequately comply with the myriad requirements and disclosures necessary to successfully commence and conclude a consumer bankruptcy case, and guarding against other hazards that could create problems for your client and for you.
1 hour 10 minutes 30 seconds

The Potential for, and the Challenges of, Mediation in Cross-Border Insolvencies

Hosted by the International and Mediation Committees This panel will discuss the evolution of mediation in cross-border insolvencies and how it is utilized today. It will also provide insight into how cross-border mediations differ from U.S.-centric mediations, when cross-border mediations are most (and least) effective, and how mediators and professionals can best prepare themselves and others for successful cross-border mediations.
56 minutes 24 seconds

Equitable Mootness: Does It Still Exist?

The panelists will touch on recent cases and offer their prognostications as to the future of the equitable mootness doctrine.
55 minutes 5 seconds

Caesars: Lessons Learned

Caesars has been one of the largest and most contentious cases in recent years. Hear how the parties involved addressed the most difficult issues in the case and how a resolution was finally reached.
1 hour 2 minutes 7 seconds