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2025

Sophisticated Debtors, Complicated Cases: Chapter Choice, Income, Crypto, MCAs - Consumer Track

Understanding and calculating income can be challenging when it isn't consistent. This panel will explore strategies for assessing income for individuals with variable earnings, including seasonal employees, gig workers, self-employed individuals, and those receiving overtime or bonuses. The panelists also will discuss best practices, tools and policy considerations to ensure accurate and fair income determination in complex financial situations.
$200.00

AI and the Law: Transformation, Tensions and Tools - Business Track

This engaging panel brings together experts from the judiciary, legal practice, academia and legal technology to explore how generative AI is transforming the legal landscape — highlighting opportunities, risks and strategies for responsible adoption across sectors.
$200.00

Regulatory Changes Affecting Consumers/Consumer Bankruptcy- Consumer Track

This panel discusses recent regulatory changes that are affecting consumers or consumer bankruptcy across a wide swath of financial concerns, including cryptocurrency, changes at and to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, discharge and repayment of student loans, and changes to mortgage modification practices.
$200.00

Ethical Practice Management - Consumer Track

Navigating the intersection of ethics and practice management is critical for consumer bankruptcy attorneys. This session will explore the ethical obligations that arise in everyday practice, including client communication, case oversight, fee disclosures and managing high-volume dockets. The panelists will address common pitfalls and real-world scenarios that challenge compliance with the ABA Model Rules and local court requirements. Attendees will leave with practical strategies for maintaining ethical integrity while operating an efficient and sustainable consumer bankruptcy practice.
$200.00

Litigation Panel - Business Track

This panel explores various topics including litigation issues and obligations specific to creditors committees, the role of financial experts in litigation, and evidentiary issues that practitioners are likely to encounter. The panel also provides practical tips on preparation and best practices.
$200.00

Liability-Management Transactions: How We Got Here, Where We’re Going - Business Track

This panel discusses the history and evolution of liability-management transactions, including uptiers, drop-downs and double-dips, while providing insights from company, lender and creditor perspectives. The panelists also discuss recent developments and trends following the Serta and Mitel decisions, as well as their perspectives on how these types of transactions will be utilized going forward — and whether they are tools for success or invitations for trouble.
$200.00

Mountainside Chat: Economic Update

Join us for an engaging and informative conversation on the current economic landscape and its impact on bankruptcy filings nationwide. This informal discussion covers recent trends in consumer and business bankruptcy, macroeconomic indicators influencing case volumes, and the broader implications for courts, practitioners and policymakers. With perspectives grounded in both judicial experience and economic research, this session provides a unique look at how data and real-world developments intersect in the bankruptcy system.
$200.00

Health Care Bankruptcies

Health care bankruptcies present unique legal, operational and regulatory challenges that require specialized strategies and coordination. This session examines recent high-profile health care bankruptcy cases and will analyze the factors driving financial distress in hospitals, senior care facilities and other medical providers. The panelists explore such issues as patient care continuity, treatment of Medicare and Medicaid claims, the role of governmental regulators, and the impact of health care-specific rules on restructuring efforts. Whether representing debtors, creditors or other stakeholders, practitioners will gain insights into navigating the complexities of insolvency in the health care sector.
$200.00

ABI-Live: Mergers and Acquisitions Series: Key Considerations in the Current Market (Session One)

Sales of Private Credit Lender Collateral
Sponsored by SC&H Capital
Join us for the first session of a three-part webinar series, hosted by ABI Capital Partner SC&H Capital. This first session will discuss the sales of private credit lender collateral, as well as capture key considerations in mergers and acquisitions in the current and near-term markets. With a focus on the use of private credit and traditional and alternative financing vehicles, industry leaders will discuss how the strategies for and structures of merger-and-acquisition transactions have changed, and what is expected in the current, future and volatile markets. The third session, taking place in November, will address how officers and directors must focus on complex issues and elevated responsibilities in the context of these types of transactions. Attendees will gain valuable insights — from investment bankers, attorneys and financial advisors who are on the front lines of these kinds of transactions — that will inform them now and in the future.
1 hour 8 minutes 23 seconds
$125.00

Generative AI and the Restructuring Professional: Practical Uses, Ethical Risks, and How Not to Get Sued by Skynet

As generative AI becomes part of the bankruptcy and restructuring toolbox, professionals face exciting opportunities — and serious obligations. This interactive panel will dive into real-world uses of AI tools, best practices for effective prompting, and the ethical rules you really don’t want to break. The panelists will include live demonstrations and audience Q&A, and discuss how courts and clients are responding to this fast-changing landscape.
1 hour 20 minutes 42 seconds
$125.00