2024, 2024 Winter Leadership Conference

Private Capital’s Impact on Health Care Insolvency Proceedings (No C.L.E.)

With the increasing role of private capital (debt and/or equity) in health care businesses, from hospitals to specialty practices, the financial pressures, challenging payor reimbursement rates and regulatory environment have led to a growing number of restructurings and bankruptcies in this sector.

$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

A Deep Dive into Subchapter V Confirmation Issues (No C.L.E.)

This panel will explore the critical issues surrounding plan confirmation under subchapter V. Topics will include the interpretation of “fair and equitable” standards, the role of the subchapter V trustee, the debtor’s obligation to pay disposable income, and the potential for disputes over feasibility and good faith. The discussion also will address recent case law, practical tips for navigating confirmation challenges, and strategies for resolving disputes to achieve a successful plan confirmation.

$125.00
$125.00
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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

Roadblocks and Detours: Strategies for Enhancing Creditor Recovery (No C.L.E.)

Is the debtor always right? The Bankruptcy Code and its underlying policies are designed to give the debtor a fresh start and foster reorganization. However, committees and individual creditors are not always on board with a debtor’s restructuring efforts and at times prefer payment over compromise or even a going-forward business partner. This panel will cover the tools and strategies committees and individual creditors use to slow down a debtor’s restructuring efforts to address the collective demands of committees or the individual needs of creditors both big and small.

$125.00
$125.00

Transforming Health Care: The Business Impact of AI

Hosted by Health Care & Emerging Industries and Technology Committees

$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

When the Creditor Becomes the Debtor: Consumer Lenders in Bankruptcy and the Impact on Borrowers (No C.L.E)

Hosted by Business Reorganization & Consumer Bankruptcy Committees

This panel will discuss the impact on consumers, and consumer bankruptcy cases, when a consumer lender or loan-servicer files for chapter 11.

$125.00
$125.00

Remote Control: Not Just for Toys Anymore (No C.L.E.)

Hosted by Commercial and Regulatory Law & Secured Credit Committees

$125.00
$125.00

Chapter 11 vs. Out-of-Court Restructuring: Predictions and Strategies (No C.L.E.)

It is expected that a significant amount of activity in the next 18 months will consist of out-of-court restructurings, with a smaller proportion being chapter 11 bankruptcies.  Experts in restructuring estimate that out-of-court restructurings will comprise between 70% and 75% of the workout “transactions” made over the next year and a half. This panel will delve into what we can expect to see in the near future.

$125.00
$125.00
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