NCBJ 2016

NCBJ Report 2016: Restructuring and Bankruptcy Challenges in the 21st Century World of Not for Profits

10/30/16
This was the first of two educational programs sponsored by the Commercial Law League of America.   I had the privilege of appearing on a panel featuring moderator Beverly Weiss Manne, Prof.  Pam Foohey, Sam Maizel and Nancy Peterman.   Prof. Foohey and I focused on religious entities in bankruptcy, while Sam Maizel and Nancy Peterman discussed healthcare non-profits.   
Types of Cases Filed
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NCBJ Report 2016: From Detroit to San Juan--Perspectives on Municipal and Territorial Restructurings

10/28/16
The Commercial Law League of America held its annual luncheon at NCBJ featuring the Lawrence King Award and a keynote speech by Andy Dillon.
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NCBJ Report 2016: Hot Spots in a Cold Restructuring World: Energy and Healthcare Restructuring

10/28/16
This panel examined energy and healthcare reorganizations.   The unifying theme of this panel was that industries that are highly regulated, highly leveraged and lack control over their prices are prime candidates for bankruptcy.   According to the moderator, Judge Margaret Mann, the panel hoped to make its presentation relevant to practitioners regardless of whether their typical client was a gas station or dentist as opposed to a major oil producer.
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NCBJ Report 2016: Broken Bench Radio

10/28/16
The first plenary session of NCBJ was Broken Bench Radio, a fast-paced discussion of hot topics in the form of a radio call-in show.   It covered insights from the Caesar's Entertainment case, upcoming Supreme Court decisions, recharacterization, equitable mootness, Chapter 13 updates, the CFPB and the Husky case.  
Insights From Caesar's Entertainment
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NCBJ Report 2016: The Streets of San Francisco

10/27/16
I am resuming my coverage of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges this year.   Last year the demands of work kept me off the blog.   NCBJ 2016 is taking place in San Francisco.  A few random observations.    People in San Francisco wear jackets even when it isn't cold.   There are mica specks in the sidewalk that make them glitter when the light hits them.   The Golden Gate Bridge looks incredible when it is lit up at night.
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