Bankruptcy Litigation

The “F” Word, from the False Claims Act to Ponzi Schemes: Practical Tips for Identifying and Efficiently Addressing Fraud in Bankruptcy Cases (and Beyond) (No C.L.E.)

Hosted by Bankruptcy Litigation & Real Estate Committees

Fraud is an ever-present concern in bankruptcy cases, manifesting in various forms from False Claims Act violations to Ponzi schemes. This panel will provide practical tips and strategies for identifying, addressing and litigating fraud in the bankruptcy context.

$125.00
$125.00

Avoidance Action Roulette (No C.L.E.)

Avoidance actions are necessary not only for crossovers, but also for stakeholders with some frequency or practice in non-mega venues. This panel will dive into avoidance actions and their role in restructuring.

$125.00
$125.00

Bankruptcy Appeals: Current Issues and Practical Advice (No C.L.E.)

$125.00
$125.00

Case Law Updates

This panel of bankruptcy judges from the Eighth and Tenth Circuits will discuss several recent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court, the Eighth and Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeals and Bankruptcy Appellate Panels, and elsewhere that are likely to impact your bankruptcy practice.

$125.00
$125.00

Avoidance Actions Update

This panel will discuss whether avoidance action is property of the estate, a trustee’s right to sell, and derivative standing issues.

$125.00
$125.00

Polish for Your Trial Notebook: Preparing Your Case for Trial, Effective Use of Discovery, Experts, and Not-so-Dispositive Motions

This panel will explore best practices for getting your case from the initial consult stage to final judgment on the merits by presenting a hypothetical fraud scenario with multiple interested parties. This must-do skills workshop is for anyone focused on litigation in bankruptcy court.

$125.00
$125.00

Appeals

This panel will help you analyze the strategic twists and turns of taking bankruptcy appeals. When can you appeal? When should you? And if you have a choice of appellate courts (district court, BAP, court of appeals), how do you decide which to select? The panelists will share from their collective experience on both sides of the bench, including best practices — and perhaps a horror story or two.

$125.00
$125.00

Litigation Skills

This panel will discuss how to develop litigation skills in the production, limitation and introduction of testimonial and documentary evidence. The panelists will cover strategies for both introducing evidence and dealing with objections to or limitations on an opponent’s evidence.

$125.00
$125.00

Advanced Fraud-Based Litigation

Beyond a general overview of the fraudulent transfer elements under state law and the Bankruptcy Code, this panel will dissect recent fraud-related litigation topics and share personal experiences in representing and adjudicating such matters. Understanding who may be the subject of a fraudulent claim in bankruptcy, when a fraudulent transfer claim may arise, the ever-developing defenses to fraud, and the consequences for not complying with fraud-related discovery are just some of the issues that will be addressed in this panel.

$125.00
$125.00

Best Practices: Litigation and Courtroom Skills

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