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Ethics in Representing the Consumer Debtor
This panel will discuss the routine (and not-so-routine) issues that consumer bankruptcy practitioners face.
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Effectiveness of Reaffirmation Agreements
Reaffirmations of both secured and unsecured obligations remain a major component of consumer bankruptcy practice. This panel will discuss the ins and outs of the reaffirmation process from the debtor’s, creditor’s and debtor’s attorney’s perspectives.
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Chapter 13 Cramdowns
Lien-stripping, short sales and other contested confirmation issues will be highlighted.
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19th Annual Great Debates
Jeffrey N. Pomerantz, Moderator
ABI Vice President-Education
Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP; Los Angeles
Resolved: Curbing pension rights in a chapter 9 case is constitutional.
Con: Babette A. Ceccotti
Cohen, Weiss & Simon LLP; New York
Resolved: Committee member fees are not payable as part of a Chapter 11 plan.
Pro: Nan Roberts Eitel
Executive Office for U.S. Trustees; Washington, D.C.
Con: Dennis F. Dunne
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP; New York
Resolved: A chapter 13 debtor may employ § 363 to effect a free-and-clear short sale of his/her principal residence notwithstanding § 1322(b)(2) and the secured creditor’s objection.
Pro: Hon. Eugene R. Wedoff
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Ill.); Chicago
Con: Hon. Mary Grace Diehl
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Ga.); Atlanta
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Individual Chapter 11 Cases
This panel will address recent developments in chapter 11 cases for individuals.
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Committee Educ. Session: Consumer Bankruptcy/Mediation
Consumer Mortgage Modification Mediation: A Florida Success Story
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“We Can Go ‘Round and ‘Round About That”
Judges’ rapid-fire roundtables on today’s provocative issues, with judges changing tables every 20 minutes
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