Practice and Procedure

Bad Debtors and Vexatious Litigants: How the Code, the Rules and the Courts Can and Can’t Help (No C.L.E.)

This panel will discuss the utility of Rule 2005 and sanctions.

$125.00
$125.00

Judicial Talk: Read the Freaking Code

In this candid and dynamic discussion, experienced bankruptcy judges will address the importance of adhering to the Bankruptcy Code as the foundation for successful practice and decision-making. As practitioners become increasingly reliant on precedent, creative arguments and procedural shortcuts, this session will serve as a reminder of the Code’s fundamental role in guiding bankruptcy proceedings. This discussion is designed for attorneys, trustees, and other restructuring professionals who seek to enhance their understanding of the Bankruptcy Code and its application in everyday practice.

$125.00
$125.00

Ethics and Professional Responsibility

This interactive panel examines the myriad ways in which lawyers and other insolvency professionals are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) in their practices. The panelists consider the ethical implications of using (and not using) the advanced technologies now available to practitioners, and discuss how courts are responding to their use. Attendees also have the opportunity to engage with AI in real time during the session.

$125.00
$125.00

Effective Motion Practice in Bankruptcy Court (No C.L.E.)

In consumer bankruptcy cases, the ability to craft clear, concise and well-structured motions is critical to achieving favorable outcomes for clients. This panel provides practical insights into effective motion practice in bankruptcy court, focusing on strategies that enhance clarity, improve efficiency, and ensure that motions stand out for their quality and precision. Whether you are new to bankruptcy law or looking to refine your motion practice, the panelists provide you with practical takeaways to elevate your filings and effectively advocate for your clients in the bankruptcy court.

$125.00
$125.00

Evidence: Empower, Excellence, Enjoy

This panel explores all things evidence (well, not all), including fundamentals like presumptions, privileges and burdens of proof; often overlooked and underappreciated methods of presentation, such as summaries; practical pointers, such as how to value assets on the cheap; and emerging issues involving spotting and defending against “fake” evidence. The panelists will present a variety of perspectives from academia, the bench and the bar, all focused on providing practical advice on how best to prove your case (and maybe just a little about how to disprove the opposition).

$125.00
$125.00

Attorney/Client Privilege: Ethics Has No Borders (No C.L.E.)

This panel discusses idiosyncrasies and potential ethical traps of the attorney/client privilege laws in the Caymans and the U.S., and when those laws apply, even in recognition and other cross-border matters.

$125.00
$125.00

You Gotta Have Faith: Exploring Concepts of Good Faith and Bad Faith

This panel will explore how good faith and bad faith are used in the Code and when it matters, how “developed” these notions are in the case law, and balancing the debtor’s right to dismiss when facing a motion to convert for cause under § 1307 for bad faith. The panelists will consider Marrama v. Citizens Bank of Massachusetts and Law v.

$125.00
$125.00

Dueling Allegiances? Ethical Issues for Estate Professionals Involving Former Clients, Concurrent Clients and Dual Representations

Everyone knows that estate professionals must be disinterested and able to represent the debtor free of conflicts. But what happens when the professional represents a related nondebtor party — for example, the private-equity sponsor or the sole member/shareholder? What if the professional has relationships with others in the case? The professional may bring significant experience and value to the table, some being derived from its prior representation of the debtor, creditors or others involved in the case.

$125.00
$125.00

Do You Want to Make a Change? The Process to Amend the Bankruptcy Rules

Hosted by Legislation & Mediation Committees

Using the current proposed amendments to Bankruptcy Rule 9031 as an example, this panel will provide an overview on how to add, delete or revise the Bankruptcy Rules from concept to a successful enacted rule change.

$125.00
$125.00

Unlocking Potential: The Art of Effective Workplace Mentorship (No C.L.E.)

Hosted by Diversity, Equity and Inclusion & Young and New Members Committees

Mentorship plays a pivotal role in fostering professional growth, nurturing talent and driving organizational success. From establishing meaningful mentor/mentee relationships to fostering a culture of continuous learning, this panel will explore practical approaches and best practices for harnessing the power of mentorship in the workplace.

$125.00
$125.00
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