BAPCPA Turns 20

In 2005, Congress enacted sweeping changes in the Bankruptcy Code in a law commonly known as BAPCPA (bap-SEE-puh).  Most insolvency professionals recognize BAPCPA’s changes to consumer bankruptcy, such as the means test, modifications to the discharge exceptions and new limits on homestead exemptions.  But BAPCPA affected business bankruptcy too, making chapter 12 permanent and creating the notion of a “small business case” in chapter 11. As BAPCPA turns 20, this panel reflects on its past two decades: what worked, what didn’t, and what might come next.

$125.00
Price: $125.00
SKU: 258034
Duration: 
60 mins
Faculty: 
Hon. Michelle M. Harner, Moderators | U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Md.) | Baltimore Prof. Dalié Jiménez | University of California, Irvine School of Law | Irvine, Calif. Jon J. Lieberman |Sottile & Barile, LLC | Loveland, Ohio Donald L. Swanson | Koley Jessen | Omaha, Neb.