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NCBJ Plenary: Even the Circuits Can't Agree

Resolution of important issues in bankruptcy occasionally depend on which Circuit the case is pending. In this session, a panel of three preeminent judges will hear arguments by three sets of outstanding advocates on important topics where the Circuits are divided.
1 hour 5 minutes 59 seconds

CLLA Luncheon, Lawrence P. King Award & Frank Koger Memorial Program (CLE): Ethics Goes to the Movies

This program will use clips from movies to identify ethical issues that arise during bankruptcy proceedings. Attendees will be encouraged, including using de minimis prizes, to participate in a discussion about circumstances in which these ethical issues arise, their potential impact on bankruptcy proceedings and how to deal with them constructively and productively.
1 hour 3 minutes 31 seconds

NCBJ Plenary: Participants Start Your Engines! Jeopardy, the Broken Bench Edition

2021 kicks off a new version of the Broken Bench program: Jeopardy Host, Chief Judge Pamela Pepper, will challenge contestants Judge Cate Furay, Professor Nancy Rapoport, and Demetra Liggins with educational and fun questions. The Jeopardy categories will include: Famous Debtors, Bricks & Mortar, Supremely Strange, Sex & Religion, and Covid-19.

NCBJ Plenary: Diversity & Inclusion in the Bankruptcy Profession

Content begins at 19:26 Beyond discussing issues related to systemic bias, this panel will discuss approaches to challenging the status quo and addressing issues of diversity and inclusion. The panel of experts will provide attendees concrete, actionable knowledge on how to approach creating a welcoming workplace. Attendees will leave the session ready to use this knowledge to jumpstart their own efforts to enhance their workplace diversity, or to contribute to the firm’s existing diversity and inclusion efforts.
1 hour 14 minutes 14 seconds

Rebuilding After COVID: A Macro View

Focus on strategy for restructuring/recovery in hard-hit industries and adapting for changes in consumer trends (i.e., movies, concert venues, fast-casual restaurants, mall/retail space, business travel).
1 hour 45 seconds

Higher Ed & Charter School Restructuring

Consolidations and closures of small colleges, and increasing demands on charter schools' finances, have been growing trends that have only been exacerbated by the COVID pandemic. This panel will discuss how the pandemic has impacted enrollment, financing and out-of-court workouts, and, where appropriate, chapter 7 and 11 filings. The panelists will also consider the effects of COVID-related litigation regarding tuition reimbursement and potential enrollment contract modifications.
1 hour 45 seconds

Riding the Wave: Visiting and Revisiting the Automatic Stay, Discharge Injunction and Sanctions in Wake of Supreme Court Rulings

Hosted by the Bankruptcy Litigation and Consumer Bankruptcy Committees This panel will discuss the current state of the law and open issues regarding the automatic stay, discharge injunction and sanctions in light of the Supreme Court’s rulings in Fulton v. City of Chicago and Taggart v. Lorenzen.
56 minutes 16 seconds

Top Ten Bankruptcy Ethics Traps and How to Avoid Them

This session will focus on some of the key ethics issues that confront professionals practicing in the bankruptcy field, and offer potential solutions on how to avoid getting caught in these traps. The panelists will present these issues in an interactive format so that the audience can participate and test their knowledge.
1 hour 1 minutes 6 seconds

The Continued Impact of COVID-19 on the Distressed Real Estate Market

Hosted by the Real Estate and Secured Credit Committees This session will explore current trends in distressed real estate, along with strategies for secured creditors, borrowers and investors as they continue to weather the pandemic, the legal implications of recent legislation and case law, and more.
1 hour 2 minutes 37 seconds