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Ethics

Use of and Ethical Considerations of Technology in Remote Practice

This panel will share technology tips, best practices internally and with clients. Also included will be ethical considerations of technology in a practice.
1 hour 14 minutes 45 seconds

Remote Work Is Here to Stay: Are You Meeting Your Cybersecurity (and Ethical) Obligations?

Every business has an obligation to protect and secure confidential information that it may receive from employees, customers, or clients. For lawyers and law firms, this duty is heightened to an ethical obligation to clients. Remote work environments, which are likely to continue post COVID-19, place additional strains on businesses to ensure that appropriate technology and practices are in place to reasonably protect data. This panel will discuss these ethical obligations generally and will provide practical best practices advice on how to continue to adapt and comply while working in a remote environment. The “new norm” extends the boundaries of the work environment which lawyers and law firms will need to continue to assess, invest in and harden appropriately to protect data accordingly. Sponsored by Freeborn & Peters LLP
1 hour 5 minutes 16 seconds

Ethics (2021 New York City Bankruptcy Conference)

This panel discussion will delve into a plethora of ethical issues pulled from today’s headlines, including litigation funding, professional compensation, protection and use of material nonpublic information, “connections,” Alix v. McKinsey litigation, and issues created by the pandemic and our remote-work environment.
1 hour 16 minutes 14 seconds

Ethics (2021 New York City Bankruptcy Conference)

This panel discussion will delve into a plethora of ethical issues pulled from today’s headlines, including litigation funding, professional compensation, protection and use of material nonpublic information, “connections,” Alix v. McKinsey litigation, and issues created by the pandemic and our remote-work environment.
1 hour 16 minutes 14 seconds

Ethics: Crisis Management in Bankruptcy: Dealing with a Dangerous World

Against the backdrop of the recent COVID-19 health crisis, this session will focus on issues relating to crisis management in the business and practice of bankruptcy law. The panelists will discuss best practices for disaster recovery and business-continuity planning, technology solutions for navigating a crisis, and various legal and ethical issues that arise during a time of crisis. The panelists will also address mental health and personal wellness issues that can arise during and after a crisis.
1 hour 28 minutes 43 seconds

ABI Live: Navigating Ethical Issues During Asset Sales

Sponsored by the ABI's Asset Sales and Ethics and Professional Compensation Committees This webinar will discuss ethical issues professionals may face in asset sales and weave in some real life stories from previous deals our panelists have been involved with. Topics to be addressed include collusion, confidentiality, and fiduciary responsibility.
1 hour 7 minutes 37 seconds

Ethics: Telling the Story on Your Timesheets: A Fee Examiner’s Tips for Creditors’ Lawyers and Bankruptcy Estate Professionals

We often forget that what we say and how we say it can signal more than we intended. One of the primary ways in which "what we say"/"how we say it" creates such signals is with the wording of time entries, whether or not those time entries are ever reviewed by a bankruptcy court. Clients read bills, too, so if one wants to communicate that their work was valuable and efficiently performed, the fable of Goldilocks comes to mind: The time entries need to be "just right." When they're not, clients and courts can draw conclusions that we never intended them to draw. This panel will discuss these issues and more.
1 hour 12 minutes 55 seconds

Fraud and the Implications for Claims Trading and Plans

Presented by the Claims Trading and Commercial Fraud Committees A review of relevant statutory and case authority surrounding issues of fraud and plan confirmation. What is fraudulent? What is ethical? What is simply good lawyering? This program will explore these and other concerns around claims trading and the potential for manipulation of the bankruptcy plan process.
1 hour 7 minutes 52 seconds

Money Talks: Getting Retained and Paid (Ethically) by the Bankruptcy Estate

Presented by the Young and New Members & Ethics and Professional Compensation Committees You work hard for the money, so let’s make sure you get it. This panel will discuss ethical considerations governing that all-important process: getting retained and paid by the bankruptcy estate. Aside from covering the basics of retention for young and new professionals, the panelists will address some of the myriad ethical issues governing retention and compensation that can arise, including connection disclosures, concurrent representations of insiders and expense reimbursement.
1 hour 4 minutes 20 seconds

Do This, Not That: Ethics Roundtable

Bankruptcy lawyers are confronted with daily decisions that may have ethical traps. This panel of experts will identify some of these traps and show you how to avoid them.
1 hour 17 minutes 44 seconds