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Plan Confirmation Issues and Challenges

Securing plan confirmation is rarely straightforward. From feasibility disputes to contested classifications and objections over good faith, bankruptcy professionals must navigate a range of legal and strategic hurdles. This panel will delve into the most pressing issues impacting plan confirmation today, including judicial interpretations of key confirmation requirements, creditor pushback on cramdown provisions, and the growing influence of subchapter V in small business reorganizations. Panelists also will highlight practical pitfalls that can derail confirmation, and will share approaches to overcoming objections and achieving consensual resolutions. 
1 hour 1 minutes 25 seconds
$200.00

Preferences: What's New?

This panel will address the most recent developments in preference case law, including with respect to the new value and ordinary course of business defenses, due diligence, evidence, the sale of and liens on preference actions, recent cases at the U.S. Supreme Court, and preference actions in recent mass tort- and crypto-driven bankruptcy cases.
$200.00

My Plan Is Confirmed—Now What?

This panel will address a variety of post-confirmation topics, starting with the pre-effective date planning and issues, and post-effective date pitfalls and deadlines. Attendees will also learn about other important topics particular to Subchapter V, post-confirmation jurisdiction, and useful tips for creditors.
$200.00

Litigation Issues: Discovery in Contested Matters

Discovery in bankruptcy contested matters can be just as complex and consequential as in traditional litigation, but with its own unique rules, limitations and strategic considerations. This panel will address recent case law, jurisdictional nuances, and the practical challenges of balancing efficiency with due process. Whether you’re initiating discovery or responding to it, this session will provide valuable insights into managing discovery effectively within the procedural framework of the Bankruptcy Code. 
$200.00

Restaurant and Franchise Issues in Chapter 11

The restaurant and franchise sectors present unique challenges in chapter 11 restructurings, from complex lease negotiations to brand preservation and franchise agreement compliance. Whether representing debtors, creditors or franchisors, attendees will gain practical insights into navigating the distinctive legal and business hurdles faced by restaurants and franchises in chapter 11. 
$200.00

The Use (and Misuse) of Expert Witnesses

This panel will explore best practices for selecting, preparing and effectively using expert witnesses in bankruptcy disputes, including in valuation, fraudulent-transfer and preference actions. The panelists will discuss common pitfalls, ethical considerations, and how opposing counsel can effectively challenge expert credibility and methodology. Attendees will gain practical tips for maximizing the value of expert testimony and avoiding costly missteps in contested bankruptcy matters. 
$200.00

Consumer: Need Good Advice About Debt Relief? Ask TikTok!

In today’s digitally connected world, attorneys face unique challenges and opportunities at the crossroads of social media, credit reporting and bankruptcy law. This panel will first debunk prevalent social media myths and scams that complicate client advisement and the setting of realistic legal expectations. Next, the panelists will delve into the nuanced relationship between credit reporting and bankruptcy, offering insights that enhance attorneys' ability to guide clients through financial restructuring. Finally, the discussion will highlight effective strategies for harnessing social media as a tool to positively influence public perception and expand access to critical legal information. Join us for an engaging session designed to equip legal professionals with practical knowledge and innovative approaches for navigating this evolving landscape.
1 hour 5 minutes 9 seconds
$200.00

Bankruptcy Tax Issues: à la Carte Tax Talk

This panel will provide a comprehensive overview of key tax considerations that arise before and during bankruptcy proceedings. Attendees will learn how to preserve and utilize valuable tax attributes prior to filing. The panelists also will explore the complex question of whether certain tax attributes constitute property of the bankruptcy estate, and will address a range of critical tax issues that may emerge during a bankruptcy case. This session is essential for practitioners seeking to effectively navigate the intersection of tax law and bankruptcy.
1 hour 2 minutes 52 seconds
$200.00

Subchapter V Updates and Experiences

This panel will provide a focused look at critical developments in subchapter V practice, including fair and equitable treatment in plan confirmation, eligibility to file, and the expanding role of subchapter V trustees. The panelists will also address post-confirmation issues such as asset sales, plan defaults, vesting and drafting strategies to manage risks and improve outcomes. Attendees will gain practical insights for navigating subchapter V cases more effectively from start to finish. 
$200.00

What Courts and Practitioners Have Done in the Wake of Purdue

In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s Purdue Pharma decision, courts and practitioners are navigating new uncertainties around third-party releases in bankruptcy. This panel will examine how courts are distinguishing estate property from third-party claims, the impact on stay provisions and litigation strategy, and the evolving standards for voting mechanisms and plan confirmation in both chapter 11 and chapter 15 cases.
1 hour 1 minutes 42 seconds
$200.00