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Recent Developments In Consumer Practice
Join this superstar panel in exploring the very latest developments in consumer bankruptcy law.
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Committee: Thorny Issues In An Individual Chapter 11 Case
Hosted by the Consumer Bankruptcy and Young and New Members Committees
A panel of experienced judges and lawyers will discuss some of the challenging issues in individual chapter 11 cases, including: the absolute priority rule, conflicts of interest, case administration, appointment of trustees, differences between Ch. 11 and Ch. 13, and plan feasibility.
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Judges’ Round-And-Round
In this round-and-round format, visit with leading judges (each at their own roundtables) to discuss and debate the nation’s most important recent business and consumer bankruptcy decisions.
Hon. Douglas L. Lutz
Hon. Martin R. Barash
Kevin J. Carey
Hon. Scott C. Clarkson
Daniel P. Collins
Hon. Mary Grace Diehl
Con: Hon. Dennis R. Dow
Hon. Robert D. Drain
Hon. Michael A. Fagone
Hon. Bruce A. Harwood
Hon. Barbara J. Houser
Hon. Laurel Myerson Isicoff
Hon. Deborah J. Saltzman
Hon. Deborah L. Thorne
Mr. Eugene R. Wedoff
Hon. William H. Brown
Randall L. Dunn
Hon. David W. Houston
Hon. Elizabeth L. Perris
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Consumer Commission Session: Part I
ABI’s Consumer Commission is charged with researching and recommending improvements to the consumer bankruptcy system that can be implemented within its existing structure. Join us for the first of two commission hearings at the WLC to solicit what such changes might include, from amendments to the Bankruptcy Code and Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, to administrative rules or actions, to recommendations on proper interpretations of existing law, and other best practices that judges, trustees and lawyers can implement. The hearings will be on matters common to both chapters 7 and 13.
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Rule 3015 Discovered
Be the first to understand what new Bankruptcy Rule 3015 means to you, if anything (Rule 3015 can be elected or not in a given district), and to fellow attorneys in nearby districts. Our panel of experts will discuss how certain districts are implementing this new rule.
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