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ABI-Live: Facilitation Skills for Subchapter V Trustees

Hosted by ABI's Mediation Committee Subchapter V trustees, who are likely to be lawyers, accountants or financial advisors, often don't have any formal training in facilitation. This webinar, featuring subchapter V trustees, lawyers and a retired judge with years of experience in bankruptcy and mediation, will cover the fundamentals of facilitation — including its purpose — and basic skills trustees may wish to employ in their work.
1 hour 12 minutes 43 seconds

First Look at Small Business Reorganization Act Cases

This panel will review the implementation, practical effects, unintended consequences, and foreseen and unforeseen problems related to the Small Business Reorganization Act.
1 hour 13 minutes 47 seconds

COVID-19: Infecting Employment Issues in Bankruptcy

This panel will discuss the WARN Act, KERPs and KEIPs, vacation/sick time and the § 507(a)(4) cap, varying state laws on severance claims that are driving the locations of filings, and more.
1 hour 14 minutes 37 seconds

Complex Confirmation Issues

This panel will focus on impairment, TransWest issues, third-party releases, horizontal gifting related to Noverra and more.
1 hour 15 minutes 32 seconds

Confirmation: Brave New World?

This session will cover one-day cases and the impact of the extraordinary and unforeseen changes in the economy. Are death-trap plans permissible or bad faith? The panelists will also discuss feasibility in a post-COVID world and RSAs.
59 minutes 37 seconds

Confirmation: The Rest of the Story

The panelists will continue the conversation on confirmation by examining judicial vs. market valuation, valuation in light of Speedcast Int’l., equitable mootness, exclusivity termination, and the latest developments in § 363 sales.
57 minutes 39 seconds
NO CLE

The Changing Real Estate Landscape

The panelists will compare the leniency of bankruptcy courts vs. state courts in regard to real estate, including their flexibility on assumption/rejection and delayed rent payments, and the resulting impact on commercial properties and law firms, as well as adequate protection. The implications of the Fulton decision will also be discussed.
59 minutes 36 seconds

Working Lunch

NO CLE Lunch with the judges and faculty from the morning’s panels, with new facilitators leading the discussions. Sponsored by BakerHostetler and Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones Confirmation: Brave New World? Damian S. Schaible Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP; New York Confirmation: The Rest of the Story Dan T. Moss Jones Day; Washington, D.C. The Changing Real Estate Landscape Lorenzo Marinuzzi Morrison & Foerster LLP; New York
1 hour 7 minutes 56 seconds

Great Debates

NO CLE Norman N. Kinel, Moderator Squire Patton Boggs; New York Resolved: The Bankruptcy Code impliedly repeals the Federal Arbitration Act with respect to disputes regarding the allowance of claims against a bankruptcy estate. Pro: Hon. Ashely M. Chan U.S. Bankruptcy Court (E.D. Pa.); Philadelphia Con: Hon. Eric L. Frank U.S. Bankruptcy Court (E.D. Pa.); Philadelphia Resolved: A chapter 11 plan of reorganization may lawfully release the liability of a third party for its own tortious conduct without the consent of the creditor whose claim is being released. Pro: Hon. Janet E. Bostwick U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Mass.); Boston Con: Hon. Frank J. Bailey U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Mass.); Boston
51 minutes 43 seconds

Small Business Reorganization

This panel will explore the eligibility of small businesses to file under the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (SBRA) and the benefits of doing so, along with recent developments and hot topics in this area of the law. The panelists will also discuss Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans and whether these loans count toward debt ceilings (is it debt or a grant?), as well as § 525, which prohibits the Small Business Administration (SBA) from discriminating against debtors.
56 minutes 19 seconds