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2013

Views from the Bank: Trends and Views of Lenders on Workouts and Bankruptcy, Including DIP Financing

This panel will discuss recent trends and views on various issues that arise in an out-of-court workout, as well as various strategies that can be employed in a bankruptcy case—all from the lender’s perspective. The panel will also explore the latest developments in DIP financing.
1 hour 13 minutes 14 seconds

Young & New Practitioners: The Nuts & Bolts of Chapter 11, Including Litigation Skills

This panel will explore the basics of chapter 11 cases through the lenses of bankruptcy judges, U.S. Trustees, debtor's counsel, unsecured creditors’ committees and individual creditors. There will also be a particular focus on litigation strategies and skills, as chapter 11 filings continue to be more sale-oriented, resulting in a greater emphasis on claims and avoidance litigation.
1 hour 22 minutes 56 seconds

Financial Advisors Roundtable: The Value of Valuations and Payment of Success Fees (Best and Worst Practices)

This panel will discuss examples of when and how t use valuation opinions and expertise, and the fee structure pitfalls that can impact credibility. When is it appropriate (if ever) to use success fees for valuation opinions.
1 hour 8 minutes 25 seconds

You’re Outta Here! Venue Issues after Patriot Coal

This panel will re-examine the statutory bases for venue, proper and improper, as well as recent and past case law applying those statutory provisions to either keep a case where it was filed to to transfer it to a different district.
1 hour 9 minutes 46 seconds

The Intersection of Intellectual Property and Bankruptcy: Kodak, Nortel and Other Cases

IP experts will shed light on the mysteries of understanding IP law and navigating the often puzzling sales processes, drawing from their experiences in Nortel, Kodak and other important cases.
1 hour 11 minutes 56 seconds

Hot Topics in Ethics: Disclosure Disasters, Conflict Conundrums and Trial Tribulation

This panel of regional judges and ethics experts will weigh in with analysis and guidance on current, relevant ethics issues. Case examples “ripped from the headlines” will highlight this discussion on disclosures, litigation issues and conflicts

I Have a Bad Feeling about This: When Bankruptcy and Criminal Law Collide

Being a debtor isn’t a crime, but some debtors are criminals. This panel will discuss various ethical, civil and criminal issues that can arise in a bankruptcy case, including an attorney's duties following the discovery of possible criminal acts by a current/prospective client, how to get paid and not go to prison, the scope of the Fifth Amendment privilege, and obligations arising from a criminal subpoena.
1 hour 24 minutes 20 seconds

A Magical Marriage, or Is He Just a Troll? The Divorce of Boris Badenough

This year’s installment of the Boris Badenough ethics play centers primarily around Boris’s romantic problems, rather than his traditional financial woes. Boris’s latest wife, Sophia “Sting” Shire, an up-and-coming photo artist, has just filed for divorce and is seeking to void her prenuptial agreement with Boris so she can get the $100,000 per week in support she believes she is entitled to. Boris isn’t distressed about the loss of his sixth (or is it seventh?) wife, but the fact she wants money and half of his massive snowglobe collection enrages him. However, Boris has a plan to put Sting into an involuntary bankruptcy with two other creditors, have a trustee appointed (Boris does know how to dig up dirt!) and settle any claims that Sting may have with her trustee for a small amount of his hoard. Unfortunately for Boris, Sting and her counsel, Bill “Bo” Baggins, have a few tricks of their own up their sleeves, including the discovery of Boris’s deepest and perhaps most profitable secrets in Hidden Hoard LLC, a company Sting owns 1% of (through Boris’s attempt to make her a minority contractor). Will Baggins and Sting be able to discover the secret Hidden Hoard, or will Boris’s counsel, Tom “Bomber” Dill, prevail and save his client’s “preeciousss”?
1 hour 25 minutes 39 seconds

Judges’ Roundtable

You'll have to join us to find out what this one is about. Have lunch with several of the judges at the conference; have your questions and comments ready. If you would like to include a boxed lunch ($50/person), please check the appropriate box on the registration form. You may also bring your own lunch, but don't be late!!!!