Every reorganized debtor’s chapter 11 confirmation order has a § 1129(a)(11)
finding that confirmation is not likely to be followed by the liquidation
or further need of financial reorganization of the reorganized debtor.
Nevertheless, it is common to see chapter 22s and chapter 33s in bankruptcy
courts. This panel of leading financial advisors and industry experts are on
the front lines of successful and not-so-successful restructurings. They will
also discuss the myriad reasons that chapter 22s and chapter 33s occur and
the lessons learned from those cases.
Join us to learn whether, when and how to effectively use an expert witness
in bankruptcy litigation. Let our panel also show you how to avoid successful
motions in limine and disqualification of your expert
The bankruptcy judge ruled against you. Now what? Motion to reconsider?
Appeal to the district court? Appeal to the (gulp) court of appeals? HELP!
This panel of experienced practitioners and judges will help you think
through when, and how, to appeal.
How do hedge funds and other distressed investors think about the world?
Our panelists know the answers! Come and learn how distressed investors
examine opportunities in bankruptcy cases and how they think about
pursuing their objectives during a bankruptcy case.
In ABI’s returning series on best drafting practices, we turn to plans and
disclosure statements. Our panel will explore cutting-edge issues in drafting
plans and disclosure statements, as well as current trends and best practices. This
program will be geared toward small, mid-sized and large bankruptcy cases.
Today’s bankruptcy cases are almost all done in record time. Join our
nationally recognized experts as they discuss a range of best strategies for
both debtors and creditors to expedite both in- and out-of-court business
reorganizations. This panel will discuss out-of-court remedies, prepacks and
other procedures to increase efficiency in reorganizing struggling businesses.
Chapter 11 filings are up in 2016, and so is the use of DIP financing. This
panel of leading experts will discuss cutting-edge issues in DIP financing for
large and middle-market cases, including how to leverage the best results
whether you’re representing the DIP lender, subordinate secured creditors,
debtor or creditors’ committee.