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2025 Winter Leadership Conference

The American Bankruptcy Institute's Winter Leadership Conference brings together the nation's top insolvency professionals for unparalleled networking and educational opportunities. Join us in the beautiful Tucson desert for three days of cutting-edge educational sessions, engaging panel discussions, and valuable networking events that will enhance your practice and expand your professional network.
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$300.00

Real Estate Industry Focus: Confronting Challenges and Exploring Solutions

Hosted by the Real Estate Committee. This panel will discuss the financial and legal challenges that continue to confront the real estate market by asset class — including office, hospitality, retail and residential — as well as solutions, bright spots and predictions.
59 minutes 24 seconds
$200.00

You’ve Ignored Subchapter V Long Enough: Tips for Debtor and Creditor Lawyers

This panel will navigate the evolving landscape of subchapter V bankruptcy with expert insights into strategies that protect your clients’ interests. The panelists will examine critical eligibility requirements — including debt caps, the “engaged in commercial or business activities” standard, and strategic timing considerations — while exploring the unique role of the subchapter V trustee in facilitating reorganization. Discover how recent circuit court splits on corporate discharge exceptions and projected disposable income requirements are reshaping case outcomes. Whether you are new to subchapter V or seeking innovative approaches to common challenges, you’ll gain practical strategies for both debtors and creditors, from pre-filing planning and eligibility pivots to confirmation tactics and § 523 litigation. Learn how to leverage — or defend against — the streamlined procedures that make subchapter V an increasingly attractive option for small business restructurings.
$200.00

Trustee’s Rights in the Debtor’s Shoes: In Pari Delicto, Barton and More

This session will explore the complex legal doctrines that define the rights and limitations of trustees and debtors in bankruptcy. The panelists will examine when trustees and debtors step into the shoes of the debtor, including how pre-petition rights and defenses impact the estate. The discussion also will analyze the application and limits of the in pari delicto doctrine, along with potential workarounds, and provide a close look at the Barton doctrine — its reach, exceptions, and whether protections continue after case closure. In addition, the panelists will consider the implications of the Fifth Circuit’s recent Highland Capital Management decision, including how gatekeeper provisions may reshape Barton protections for post-confirmation estate representatives.
1 hour 2 minutes 7 seconds
$200.00

Health Care Bankruptcies and Managing Long-Term-Care Facility Distress

As financial pressures continue to mount in the health care industry, long-term-care facilities are facing unique operational and legal challenges that can quickly lead to distress or insolvency. This panel will explore the complexities of health care bankruptcies, including regulatory hurdles, patient care obligations, and strategies for restructuring or conducting orderly wind-downs. The panelists will discuss key considerations for debtors, creditors and trustees — such as Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement issues, facility licensing and resident transition plans — while offering practical insights on navigating these sensitive cases with both compliance and compassion in mind.
59 minutes 36 seconds
$200.00

Crypto Fraud in Chapter 11: Decoding Crypto Bankruptcies

Hosted by the Emerging Industries & Technology and Financial Advisors & Investment Banking Committees. This panel will explore the intricate landscape of recent crypto-related bankruptcies through a multi-faceted lens. The panelists will examine the fast-paced world of on-chain tracing and flow-of-funds analysis, the unique valuation challenges posed by highly volatile digital assets, and the shifting regulatory environment impacting insolvency proceedings. Illustrative case studies from prominent bankruptcies will ground the discussion, offering practical insights into how legal, financial and technical teams are adapting to these emerging challenges.
1 hour 1 minutes 42 seconds
$200.00

Approaches to Financial Distress in the Agriculture Sector

Agricultural businesses face unique challenges in today’s evolving economic and legal landscape. This panel will explore the key issues shaping agricultural bankruptcies, including the root causes of financial distress for farmers and agricultural enterprises, the role of chapter 12 as a vital restructuring tool, and the range of out-of-court alternatives available to distressed debtors. The panelists also will discuss emerging case law, legislative developments and practical strategies that influence the outcomes of agricultural bankruptcy proceedings, and will provide a comparative analysis of chapter 12, chapter 11 and subchapter V by examining their respective benefits, limitations and procedural considerations for agricultural cases.
56 minutes 10 seconds
$200.00

Financial Distress Research Project: What Helps Consumer Debtors Help Themselves

ABI’s Vice President-Research Grants will interview Prof. Emeritus Lois Lupica about the structure, progress and preliminary findings of her ABI Endowment-funded Financial Distress Research Project, which examined the tools and other forms of assistance consumer debtors have been using to improve their financial well-being, and determined which ones have proven to be the most successful.
$200.00

UCC Liens in Consumer Bankruptcy

Hosted by the Consumer Bankruptcy and Secured Credit Committees. This panel will explore common (and uncommon) examples of UCC liens in consumer cases. The panelists will discuss goods covered by Article 9, perfection issues, valuations and chapter 7 redemption issues, and will highlight key cases that are shaping the UCC landscape.
55 minutes 12 seconds
$200.00

The Art of Fraud Litigation: Navigating the Path from Discovery to the Courtroom

Hosted by the Bankruptcy Litigation and Commercial Fraud Committees. This interactive session will take a practical approach to exploring best practices in bankruptcy litigation, with a particular emphasis on fraud-related claims. Using hypothetical fact patterns, the panelists will guide attendees through key phases of contested litigation — from the initial investigation and assessment of potential claims to courtroom strategy and trial execution. Topics will include evaluating causes of action and defenses, drafting effective complaints, managing motion practice and employing persuasive techniques in the courtroom, including opening statements, witness examinations and evidence presentation. Whether dealing with traditional bankruptcy disputes or complex fraud allegations, attendees will gain valuable insights into prosecuting and defending litigation in the bankruptcy context.
$200.00