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New York (NY) Bankruptcy Law CLE Course Catalog

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Cautionary Tales in Asset Sales
This panel will discuss the most cautionary of tales in the asset sales realm, most notably Neiman Marcus (collusion), and regulatory and ownership issues that arise in asset sales that can lead to litigation.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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63 minutes
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Indentured Trusts in the Bankruptcy Process
This panel of legal experts and indenture trustees will discuss current insolvency-related corporate trust issues, including pre- and post-default rights, standing to pursue litigation claims, disparate treatment among bondholders and other creditors of equal priority, conflicts between majority and minority bondholders, and settlement mechanics inside and outside of bankruptcy.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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56 minutes
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Cutting-Edge Commercial Law/Regulatory Issues in Health Care Insolvencies
This panel will address issues that have recently arisen at the intersection of health care and commercial/regulatory law, including regulation and ownership of cloud-based/electronic records, state regulation of nonprofit debtors, and recent developments in Medicare/Medicaid recoupment rights.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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82 minutes
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Bankruptcy: Crossfire
This panel is in the format of the classic current-events TV program “Crossfire” and will address “hot” and “interesting” bankruptcy issues that are not being addressed in the other sessions. Each topic discussed will have parties taking opposing positions (pro/con).

American Bankruptcy Institute

$95

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60 minutes
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Technology Issues: Crash Course
This session will address how COVID-19 and stay-at-home orders prompted the rapid adoption of technology by the courts, the lessons learned along the way, and where technology can be used to further improve the efficiency, efficacy and safety of the bankruptcy process.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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60 minutes
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Real Estate in 2021 and Beyond: Trends from the Pandemic
This panel of legal and business experts will examine the ripple effects of the COVID pandemic on the real estate world, including its impact on office buildings, retail, hospitality and lending.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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56 minutes
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Health Care Issues
The health care industry in general, and hospitals in particular, have been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in many respects. At its most basic level, the impact has been devastating financially. The American Hospital Association estimates that between March 1 and June 30, 2020, hospitals will have suffered financial losses of $202.6 billion, or approximately $1.66 billion per day. These losses affect all hospitals, whether they are part of large chains or are stand-alone nonprofits. Economists expect the result to be more financial failures, mergers and bankruptcy filings in an industry that was already in dire financial straits. The panelists will discuss several issues that have been pushed to the forefront by the recent decisions in Gardens Medical Center and Verity Health Systems.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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81 minutes
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We Give a Split! Overview of Circuit Splits on Current Issues
This panel of legal experts will break down topical circuit-level and bankruptcy court rulings that are dividing circuits across the country.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$95

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58 minutes
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Subchapter V in the COVID-19 Era
This panel will explore the development of subchapter V bankruptcies during their first year of existence, a.k.a. the COVID-19 era. The panelists will first perform a brief review of subchapter V bankruptcy cases and the way in which they differ from standard chapter 11 cases.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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