NYC Bankruptcy Conference: May 4, 2007
While most of Bankruptcy INK’s content is aimed at the consumer -- the regular resident who is experiencing financial hardships and may consider filing bankruptcy -- this edition is aimed at our regular readers who are professionals in the business.
One of the biggest bankruptcy networks in the nation, the American Bankruptcy Institute, is about to hold their ninth annual bankruptcy conference in New York City. Known as a “workshop in America’s Financial Center,” the conference brings together bankruptcy judges and practitioners for a day-long educational forum.
Topics include:
• Confidentiality in Bankruptcy
• Intersection between Bankruptcy and Securities Law
• Management Compensation
• Intercreditor Issues in Restructurings of First-Lien/Second-Lien Debt
• Developments in DIP Lending and Restructuring Finance
• Chapter 15s under BAPCPA
• Holding Company and Operating Company Issues in Large Chapter 11s
• Buying Low, Selling High, and Getting Out of Dodge
• Getting Even: Who Sues Whom?
• Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Jurisdiction
For more information about the conference or how to sign up, visit the American Bankruptcy Institute web site.
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