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American Board of Certification Exams
Executive Committee Meeting
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Board of Directors Meeting
Opening Reception
Sponsored by AlixPartners, LLP; Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson, P. A .; CR3 Partners; CSC; and FTI Consulting, Inc. Bars sponsored by ASK LLP; Loeb & Loeb; MACCO Restructuring Group, LLC; SC&H Capital; and Stretto
Welcome Address
Simply the Vest: A Judicial Roundtable Discussion of Vesting and Why it Matters in Commercial and Consumer Reorganizations
Join this powerhouse panel for a lively discussion regarding the true meaning of “vesting” and the implications and issues it brings to both consumer and commercial cases. The panelists will debate the various interpretations of vesting and dive into a theoretical discussion of vesting across the Bankruptcy Code chapters. Through the use of hypotheticals, the moderators will guide the panel’s discussion through areas of vesting that you might not have ever considered important, but you should. You can’t afford to miss this discussion.
Moderators
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Eric E. WalkerCooley LLP
Speakers
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Hon. Hannah L. BlumenstielU.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Cal.)
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Hon. Brian T. FenimoreU.S. Bankruptcy Court (W.D. Mo.)
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Hon. Paul R. HageU.S. Bankruptcy Court (E.D. Mich.)
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Hon. Benjamin A. KahnU.S. Bankruptcy Court (M.D.N.C.)
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Hon. Sage M. SiglerU.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Ga.)
Break
Auction Theory
This session is designed to equip bankruptcy professionals with a foundational understanding of auction theory, enabling them to navigate asset sales more strategically and effectively. By exploring different auction formats, bidder behavior and key economic principles, participants will gain insights into how auction structures impact outcomes in bankruptcy cases. The ultimate goal is to empower professionals to make informed decisions when advising clients, structuring auctions, and maximizing value for creditors. Through real-world applications and interactive discussions, the panelists will aim to bridge the gap between legal practice and auction strategy, ensuring more transparent, competitive and efficient asset sales in bankruptcy proceedings.
Moderators
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Nancy A. PetermanGreenberg Traurig, LLP
Speakers
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Michael CareyTranzon Auction Properties
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Teresa C. KohlSSG Capital Advisors, LLC
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Scott B. LepeneArentFox Schiff LLP
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Teri L. StrattonHilco Corporate Finance, LLC
Helping Debtors on the Fringe
From managing the damage from scams on the elderly to filing for infant or incompetent debtors, this panel will review issues that arise in these types of cases, and will provide practical suggestions for how to best assist these vulnerable populations.
Moderators
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Jeffrey S. FraserALAW
Speakers
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January M. BaileyPrelle Eron & Bailey
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Hon. Bruce A. Harwood (ret.)San Francisco
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Stephen S. RelyeaFinancial Freedom Legal
Dead Ends and Detours: When the Best-Laid Plans Collapse
Hosted by the Health Care and Unsecured Trade Creditors Committees
This session will explore the issues and implications of managing bankruptcy cases when key assumptions and expectations fail to materialize, and the exit path is no longer available. What happens then? For instances where there is limited liquidity and the case is facing possible dismissal, administrative insolvency and/or conversion to chapter 7, the panelists will run through key pitfalls and provide guidance on how to effectively manage bankruptcy cases through these challenges by referencing several recent and high-profile health care cases to illustrate the harsh reality of these issues playing out today.
Speakers
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Morris AlhalePortage Point Partners
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David H. BotterCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
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Thomas R. CalifanoSidley Austin LLP
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Megan M. PreuskerMintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
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Caryn WangPolsinelli
Economic Impact of Current Trends in Politics and Policies
Domestic and foreign economic policies (and potentially laws and regulations) are undergoing a seismic shift, leading to increased uncertainties and greater market volatility. This panel will consider the business impacts of tariffs, trade policies, tax reform, changes in the regulatory environment, and disruptions in both the public and private sectors. Given the rapid pace of proposed and actual changes, this discussion will focus on current events — with a healthy amount of prognostication — to explore areas of increased or potential financial distress.
Moderators
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Edward T. GavinGavin/Solmonese LLC
Speakers
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John BringardnerDebtwire
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Prof. Susan FranckAmerican University Washington College of Law
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Rafael KlotzThe Brattle Group, Inc.
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Gabriel Esteban LopeteguiWashington, D.C.
BAPCPA Turns 20
Hosted by the Legislation and Bankruptcy Litigation Committees
In 2005, Congress enacted sweeping changes in the Bankruptcy Code in a law commonly known as BAPCPA (bap-SEE-puh). Most insolvency professionals will 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 will reflect on its past two decades: what worked, what didn’t, and what might come next.
Moderators
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Hon. Michelle M. HarnerU.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Md.)
Speakers
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Prof. Dalié JiménezUniversity of California, Irvine School of Law
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Jon J. LiebermanSottile & Barile, LLC
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Donald L. SwansonKoley Jessen
Bad Debtors and Vexatious Litigants: How the Code, the Rules and the Courts Can and Can’t Help
This panel will discuss the utility of Rule 2005 and sanctions.
Moderators
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Christina M. SanfelippoCozen O'Connor
Speakers
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Hon. Hannah L. BlumenstielU.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Cal.)
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Brittany B. FalabellaHirschler Fleischer, PC
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Nicholas R. TroszakDevelopment Specialists, Inc.
Strategic Communications in High-Stakes Restructurings
Hosted by the Business Reorganization and Financial Advisors & Investment Banking Committees
This panel will focus on the critical role of strategic communications during large, high-profile bankruptcy cases. Using real-world examples, experts will discuss the challenges of managing media narratives, stakeholder concerns and public perception in high-stakes scenarios. Topics will include media relations, crisis communication strategies, and the importance of proactive storytelling to ensure a successful restructuring.
Speakers
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Paul CaminitiReevemark
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Rachel ChesleyFTI Consulting, Inc.
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Annmarie ChiarelloWinstead PC
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Steven ChurchBloomberg
The Fair-and-Equitable Standard in Subchapter V: Avoiding or Navigating a Contested Confirmation
Join this accomplished panel of subchapter V trustees, financial advisors and one inquisitive judge as they discuss emerging trends related to the fair-and-equitable standard, including post-confirmation expenses (anticipated and otherwise), fluctuations in income, and other variables in the context of nonconsensual plans. This session will emphasize the critical role of financial advisers and subchapter V trustees with respect to a debtor's projected disposable income, as well as the creative financial alternatives that can be considered to fairly account for post-confirmation uncertainties.
Moderators
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Hon. Deborah L. ThorneU.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Ill.)
Speakers
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Lauren P. BerretEisnerAmper LLP
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Soneet R. KapilaKapilaMukamal, LLP
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Ciara L. RogersWaldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey, PLLC
Luncheon and Keynote with Roben Farzad
Sponsored by Bates White and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Roben Farzad is an acclaimed journalist, broadcaster and author known for his sharp insights into the intersection of business and culture. As the host of the popular public radio program "Full Disclosure," he dives into the forces shaping industries, innovation and society.
Speakers
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Roben FarzadHost of "Full Disclosure"
GenAI Is Here to Stay: The Ethics of Using and Billing for AI Without Fear
This panel will explore the ethical implications of AI in legal practice, focusing on fee issues and providing tips for crafting effective prompts. The panelists will discuss how AI tools are reshaping billing practices and the standards for reasonable compensation, as well as practical strategies for integrating AI while maintaining ethical standards. Discover how to create powerful prompts that maximize AI's potential and ensure transparency with clients and courts. Don't miss this insightful conversation!
Moderators
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Tara J. SchellhornRiker Danzig LLP
Speakers
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Prof. Nancy B. RapoportUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law
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Joseph R. TianoLegal Decoder
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Elizabeth B. VandesteegLevenfeld Pearlstein, LLC
Evidence Workshop: Effective Use of Experts
This workshop will build on the success of a well-attended evidence 101 workshop format held during the 2024 Winter Leadership Conference, with this forum focused on judge/attorney participation. The panelists will demonstrate a fun fact pattern through 3 vignettes — (1) argument on a motion in limine; (2) how to qualify an expert; and (3) voir dire/Daubert challenges — followed by small table breakouts.
Moderators
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Luis E. RiveraGrayRobinson, P.A.
Speakers
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Kyle F. ArendsenSquire Patton Boggs
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Hon. Lisa G. BeckermanU.S. Bankruptcy Court (S.D.N.Y.)
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Stacey A. BellBakerHostetler
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Kathleen L. DiSantoBush Ross, P.A.
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Hon. Brian T. FenimoreU.S. Bankruptcy Court (W.D. Mo.)
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Hon. Paul R. HageU.S. Bankruptcy Court (E.D. Mich.)
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Hon. Thomas M. HoranU.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Del.)
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Christopher A. JonesWhiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP
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Hon. Christopher M. LopezU.S. Bankruptcy Court (S.D. Tex.)
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Cynthia RomanoFTI Consulting, Inc.
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Hon. Sage M. SiglerU.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Ga.)
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Andrew M. SimonOxford Restructuring Advisors
Appellate Practice for the Rest of Us
In our adversarial system, about half of us will disagree with the judge’s ruling. Yet statistically speaking, only a couple of bankruptcy-related cases reach the Supreme Court in any given term. This panel will focus on the first level of appeals to district courts or bankruptcy appellate panels, including whether the party has standing, whether the appeal is ripe and/or interlocutory, and the hot-button issue of mootness. The panelists will take a practical approach to addressing the many traps for the unwary so that all of us will feel more confident in filing — or receiving a notice of — an appeal in one of our cases.
Moderators
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Melissa M. RootJenner & Block LLP
Speakers
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Jeremy R. FischerDrummond Woodsum
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Isley M. GostinWilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
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Hon. Cynthia A. NortonU.S. Bankruptcy Court (W.D. Mo.)
Happy Half-Hour Networking Break
Sponsored by Development Specialists, Inc. and SSG Capital Advisors
Commercial Real Estate Update
This panel will focus on the perspectives of large retail landlords and office building spaces, including issues stemming from natural disasters and insurance coverage.
Moderators
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Bradford J. SandlerPachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones
Speakers
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Matthew BordwinKeen-Summit Capital Partners
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Craig T. LutterbeinM&T Bank
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Jennifer D. RavieleKelley Drye & Warren LLP
DEI and Asset Sales Committee Reception
Women’s Reception
Sponsored by Greenberg Traurig, LLP and JW Infinity Consulting, LLC.
President’s Inauguration Dinner
Dinner sponsored by Gray Reed. Dinner Entertainment sponsored by ComputerShare; Dundon Advisers, LLC; Inspira Financial; Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones; Polsinelli; Squire Patton Boggs and Synovus Financial Corp.
Friday Night Dinner Entertainment: Apollo Robbins
Known as “The Gentleman Thief,” Apollo Robbins uses pick-pocketing and sleight-of-hand to demonstrate perception management, diversion techniques and self-deception. Now returning to ABI's Annual Spring Meeting for a third time, Robbins has picked the pockets of more than 250,000 and has been featured in The New Yorker, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal. He also produced and co-hosted the National Geographic program "Brain Games," which was nominated for an Emmy as an Outstanding Informational Series.
Breakfast
Unjust Debts: A Candid Conversation About the Bankruptcy System and Paths to Reform
Have you ever fallen in and then out of love with someone or something? If you have, was that love ever rekindled? Those questions will set the stage for our Saturday morning plenary conversation between Prof. Melissa Jacoby, author of Unjust Debts, and Sam Gerdano, formerly ABI's executive director. The story will involve a deep analysis of, among other things, bankruptcy law’s origins, policy objectives, interpreting the Bankruptcy Code, and consequences in practice.
Moderators
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Hon. Michelle M. HarnerU.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Md.)
Speakers
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Samuel J. GerdanoFairfax, Va.
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Prof. Melissa B. JacobyUniversity of North Carolina School of Law
Mediation in Subchapter V Cases
Hosted by the Mediation and Consumer Bankruptcy Committees
This panel will discuss the role of the subchapter V trustee, the parallels with mediation, and the meaning of "facilitating the development of a consensual plan."
Speakers
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Peter J. BarrettKutak Rock LLP
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John-Patrick M. FritzLevene, Neale, Bender, Yoo & Golubchik L.L.P
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Ryan J. RichmondSternberg, Naccari & White, LLC
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Frances A. SmithRoss, Smith and Binford, PC
AI and Bankruptcy: Navigating the Unknown
Hosted by the Commercial & Regulatory Law and Emerging Industries & Technology Committees
This panel will cover the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) with bankruptcy, intellectual property law and secured transactions law. The panelists will explore several questions that current law does not address or insufficiently addresses, such as: Who owns inventions created by AI? Do inventions created by the AI owned by a debtor company become property of a debtor company’s bankruptcy estate? Can a creditor obtain a security interest and perfect a security interest in the things AI creates? Should the UCC, intellectual property law and bankruptcy law be amended to address the new world of AI? How are the new White House administration and Congress addressing these issues?
Speakers
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Richard J. CorbiCorbi Law
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Theresa M. WeisenbergerBakerHostetler
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Dr. Bruce WuFrost Brown Todd LLP
The Importance of Direct vs. Derivative Claims in Bankruptcy
This panel will explore ways in which practitioners are avoiding the direct impact of Purdue by seeking to release only derivative claims. The panelists will analyze the direct/derivative distinction more broadly by discussing its impact on what constitutes property of the estate, whether pursuit of a derivative claim violates the stay, and what claims an estate fiduciary has the power to bring under § 544, and will discuss the Whittaker, Clark & Daniels decision.
Speakers
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James R. IrvingDentons
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Stacy A. LutkusMcDermott Will & Emery
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Michael T. PapandreaLowenstein Sandler LLP
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Mark L. RadtkeFoley & Lardner LLP
Break
A Deep Dive into Cross-Border Real Estate Insolvencies: Evergrande and Beyond
Hosted by the International and Real Estate Committees
This panel will provide an overview of some key issues, sectors and trends in real estate from a global and cross-border perspective by examining the status of asset class and related global/regional market conditions, issues confronting stakeholders and the legal tools they are using to manage and reposition assets, and predictions for the balance of 2025. Considerations for U.S. investors in non-U.S.-based real estate projects, as well as the perspectives of certain foreign investors or lenders to U.S. real estate-based projects, also will be discussed.
Moderators
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Robert E. RichardsDentons
Speakers
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Natasha AtkinsonPillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
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Phoebe LoClifford Chance
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Rebecca RockeyCushman & Wakefield
Lien on Me
This panel will present a pragmatic discussion on the varying liens that intrude upon debtors’ lives, and the array of bankruptcy-centric issues and tools that can be effectively utilized to confront those liens.
Moderators
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Maurice B. VerStandigThe Belmont Firm/The VerStandig Law Firm, LLC
Speakers
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Hon. Janet S. BaerU.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Ill.)
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Michelle H. BassWolfson Bolton Kochis PLLC
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Bradley D. JonesStinson LLP
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David P. LeibowitzLaw Offices of David P. Leibowitz, LLC
Fraud, Forensics and Defenses
Hosted by the Commercial Fraud and Secured Credit Committees
This panel will provide an in-depth, dynamic discussion on (1) forensic analyses employed to identify and untangle fraud and maximize recoveries; (2) standing to bring certain claims in fraud cases; (3) claims often pursued in Ponzi and other fraud cases, including aiding and abetting fraud, aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty, and conspiracy; (4) the Ponzi scheme presumption, clawback and defenses; and (5) in pari delicto and its applicability, along with other potential defenses. The panelists will highlight and address recent case law developments in fraud cases and their impact on the various constituencies involved.
Speakers
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Alan R. LepeneThompson Hine LLP
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Michael OttIce Miller LLP
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Ian M. RubenstrunkSpencer Fane
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Rachel P. StoianDorsey & Whitney LLP
Luncheon Program: Bill Rochelle’s Top 10 Daily Wires
Sponsored by Okin Adams Bartlett Curry LLP
Moderators
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Bill RochelleAmerican Bankruptcy Institute
Speakers
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Hon. Lisa G. BeckermanU.S. Bankruptcy Court (S.D.N.Y.)
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Hon. John T. GreggU.S. Bankruptcy Court (W.D. Mich.)
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Hon. Benjamin A. KahnU.S. Bankruptcy Court (M.D.N.C.)
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Hon. Christopher M. LopezU.S. Bankruptcy Court (S.D. Tex.)
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Hon. Deborah L. ThorneU.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Ill.)
Rethinking the Asset Sale
Hosted by the Asset Sales and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committees
This panel will focus on emerging tools that can be used in auctions and sale processes, including the use of social media and other technology.
Speakers
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Charvi GuptaGetzler Henrich & Associates LLC
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Emily F. ShanksGray Reed
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Sarah Beth WilsonPhelps Dunbar LLP
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Christopher K.S. WongArentFox Schiff LLP
Ethical Concerns Relating to the Employment of Professionals
Hosted by the Young & New Members and Ethics Committees
This panel will discuss ethical concerns relating to employing professionals in bankruptcy matters, including disclosure obligations under ethics rules, the Bankruptcy Code and U.S. Trustee guidelines.
Speakers
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Hon. John T. GreggU.S. Bankruptcy Court (W.D. Mich.)
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Mette H. KurthPierson Ferdinand LLP
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Peter R. MorrisonSquire Patton Boggs
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Sarah PrimroseKing & Spalding LLP