This panel will discuss avoidable missteps lawyers keep making and new potential blunders spawned by developing technologies and artificial intelligence.
This panel will address variThis panel will address various issues that the trucking company industry is facing, as well as valuation issues with rolling stock, terminals and leases.ous issues that the trucking company industry is facing, as well as valuation issues with rolling stock, terminals and leases.
This panel will discuss current ethical issues confronting attorneys who practice predominantly in the consumer bankruptcy arena, including attorney compensation and fees, potential conflicts of interest, limited representation/engagements, and counsel’s duty to investigate/"reasonable inquiry."
Some things in life are crystal clear; others are amorphous. When your client is untruthful during the bankruptcy process, you, as counsel, must do certain things. This panel will identify the relevant Bar rules, codes of professional conduct, Bankruptcy Code sections, Bankruptcy Rules and other authorities that will help practitioners identify troublesome situations and implement solutions.
The public should expect, if not demand, that judges and professionals alike strictly adhere to the ethical codes and rules that serve to promote and protect the integrity of the courts and the legal system as a whole. This highly respected panel consisting of sitting judges and an expert in bankruptcy ethics will explore issues of judicial and professional transparency, disclosure, conflicts, the duty to report improper conduct, and the means by which to do so.
This panel will consider and discuss practice points, deployment of technology, and ethical considerations for attorneys following the COVID-19 pandemic.
This panel will consider ethical issues in real estate bankruptcies involving candor to the court as to out-of-court happenings, considerations for debtor’s counsel and advisors in parsing entity vs. guarantor, and other insider issues.