Committee: The Role Of Financial Advisors And Investment Bankers In Bankruptcy Sales
Hosted by the Asset Sales and Financial Advisors and Investment Banking Committees
FAs, IBs, RE advisors, attorneys: too many cooks in the kitchen? This panel will discuss the anatomy of the bankruptcy sales process and focus on optimizing value by drawing on the resource skills of attorneys, investment banks, financial advisors and real estate advisors.
Committee: Mediation At Center Stage: When To Mediate, Mediator Selection And Recent Developments Affecting Chapter 11 Mediation
Hosted by the Business Reorganization and Mediation Committees
Consumer Commission Session: Part I
ABI’s Consumer Commission is charged with researching and recommending improvements to the consumer bankruptcy system that can be implemented within its existing structure. Join us for the first of two commission hearings at the WLC to solicit what such changes might include, from amendments to the Bankruptcy Code and Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, to administrative rules or actions, to recommendations on proper interpretations of existing law, and other best practices that judges, trustees and lawyers can implement. The hearings will be on matters common to both chapters 7 and 13.
Dead Malls Walking
Amazon PRIME is great for consumers, but is it killing merchants that have physical stores, along with the mall owners that house those stores? Join our panelists as they review the key issues in recent merchant and mall owner bankruptcies and restructurings, and find out what the future holds for these troubled industries.
Committee: Privacy And Social Media: How It Can Impact Law Firm Security, Ethics And Compensation
Hosted by the Ethics and Professional Compensation and Commercial and Regulatory Law Committees
Social media and privacy are areas of opportunity — and concern. Today’s law practice requires that care be taken in both areas. This panel will explore the impact of privacy and social media issues on security, ethics and compensation.
Committee: International Insolvency Regimes At A Crossroads: Choosing A Direction For Insolvency Law Reform
Hosted by the International and Legislation Committees
In recent years, multiple jurisdictions have reformed or modernized their insolvency laws, either through incremental amendments or by entirely replacing the legislation. In this session, attendees will hear from practitioners from various jurisdictions about what motivated the decisions to amend their insolvency laws — and how the process unfolded in practice.
Rule 3015 Discovered
Be the first to understand what new Bankruptcy Rule 3015 means to you, if anything (Rule 3015 can be elected or not in a given district), and to fellow attorneys in nearby districts. Our panel of experts will discuss how certain districts are implementing this new rule.
Key Governance Issues For Debtors, Equity Owners And Professionals
This panel will provide updates on the most important governance and other similar issues faced by debtors, including how to advise equity owners.
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