2023, 2023 Annual Spring Meeting

NO CLE - The Clash of the Codes: Cancellation of Debt and Tax Strategies to Preserve Value

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NO CLE - Recent Developments in Debt Restructurings & Workouts (No C.L.E.)

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NO CLE - The Many Roles of a Neutral in Bankruptcy

This panel will explore the various roles of neutrals in bankruptcy, including applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and Rules, as well as the limitations on the use of neutrals in bankruptcy. Examples of neutral roles in bankruptcy include mediators, fee examiners, subchapter V trustees, and mass tort personal-injury plan administrators. Limitations on the use of neutrals in bankruptcy can be found in Bankruptcy Rule 9031, and there is growing support to modify the rule to eliminate this limitation.

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NO CLE - When Creditors Strike Back (No C.L.E.)

This session will discuss strategies that various creditors (e.g., committees, secured, priority and unsecured) can employ to counter, if not defeat, certain types of first-day relief, DIPs and other case-determinative actions that set the table for the chapter 11 case or, as some may describe it, result in the first-day fix. The panelists will touch upon substantive and procedural responses, objections, accommodations and extractions.

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NO CLE - "Been There, Done That": Preclusion Issues in Bankruptcy

This panel will delve into collateral estoppel, res judicata, judicial estoppel, equitable estoppel and, although jurisdictional, the Rooker-Feldman doctrine.

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NO CLE - Circuit Splits and Hot Topics with Bill Rochelle and Friends

Join ABI Editor-at-Large Bill Rochelle for this fun and informative session as he and several bankruptcy judges discuss circuit splits and hot topics on important bankruptcy issues. An attendee favorite!

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