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Individually select approved CLE courses from our centralized online library no matter where you practice.



The New Jersey CLE Board allows attorneys to take 12 of the 24 required CLE hours online, including the 4 required hours in ethics for your compliance period.

Take your CLE at CLECenter.com with streaming audio and video. We bring the classroom to you! CLE Center is a division of ALM and CLE accreditation is provided through ALM by the NJ CLE Board.

With this bundle, you can complete twelve (12) CLE hours, including the four (4) required hours in ethics/professionalism.

After purchase, you can add programs to your bundle to begin receiving credit. 

You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs.

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Valuation Developments and Disputes: Where Are We Now?
This panel will discuss common valuation challenges and responses, and provide insight into piecing together multiple valuation techniques. The panelists will also touch upon identifying reasonable comps for similar companies and precedent transactions, reliance on/restating projections, and where valuation and liquidation analyses blend together, including non-cash-flowing assets.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.5 - General

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Pandemic Pandemonium: Litigating in the Time of COVID-19
This panel also will cover topics ranging from access to courts, to the increased use of inherent judicial power, to virtual trials, to valuation and compromise in uncertain (unprecedented) times, to recent developments in avoidance actions.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.4 - General

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Liquidating Plans
What do attorneys and other professionals need to know when preparing chapter 11 liquidation plans? This panel will discuss selecting a trust, LLC, plan administrator or other vehicle; ensuring that affirmative claims are preserved post-confirmation; searching for unencumbered assets; negotiating carve-outs; establishing a value/tax basis in litigation claims and other assets transferred to a trust or LLC; key plan provisions such as preserving 2004 discovery rights, creditor oversight, continuing court oversight, required reporting and retention/transfer of attorney/client privilege; trading of interests; provisions for closing the case; and structured dismissals following asset sales as an alternative to a liquidating plan.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.5 - General

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Corporate Governance in Distressed Situations
This panel will focus on different strategies sponsors are using to retain control (or at least put a stake through) the bankruptcy process. What are the risks to sponsors/litigation issues? The panelists will also discuss fiduciary duties, managing conflicts and retaining separate counsel, the interplay between corporate governance and aggressive sponsor action (e.g., selling or spinning/stripping-off assets), sponsor affiliates purchasing debt in the portfolio company’s capital structure, and 10b-5 compliance, as well as negotiating/litigating with a difficult board. This session also includes a discussion of issues that arise when dealing with a challenging board of directors, especially those where some or all directors have been appointed by a controlling shareholder.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.5 - General

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Recent Confirmation Developments
Join this session for a discussion on plan vs. statutory impairment (Ultra, PG&E), treatment of third-party releases/plan proponents (Millennium (3d Cir.), SunEdison and other recent S.D.N.Y./Del. Decisions; Emerge and Cloud Peak (Del.)), and classification (Novinda (10th Cir. BAP, litigation claims against a creditor justifies separate classification from other unsecureds)). Should all similarly situated creditors have the right to participate in rights offerings, financings, etc. (PacDrilling, Peabody)? The panelists will also discuss feasibility in light of the return of debtors to bankruptcy (including in the energy and retail space). Are reorganizations being rubber-stamped too easily?

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.5 - General

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Ethics in Health Care Insolvencies
Join us for a robust discussion concerning Ethics in Healthcare Insolvencies, where the panel will explore a myriad of issues.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.4 - Ethics/Professionalism

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Valuation Challenges in the Current Environment
This panel will focus on the impact of government funding and other recovery programs on valuation in health care, life sciences and other industries. The panelists also will discuss how traditional methods of valuation are being challenged by the current situation, and the programs that have emerged to address the resulting distress.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.4 - General

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Alternative Energy & Renewables
This session’s panelists, all of whom have experience in the renewable energy and power sectors, will discuss valuation and other relevant issues in the context of expanding alternative and renewable energy sources, and the pressures this expansion will have on the merchant power sector.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.2 - General