Business Reorganization Committee

ABI-Live: Current Topics in Health Care Restructurings

Hosted by ABI's Business Reorganization Committee

This panel of experts will discuss emerging trends from recent restructurings and bankruptcies in the health care industry, with a special focus on hospitals and biotechnology companies.

$125.00
$125.00

NO CLE - Real Estate Restructurings in the Aftermath of COVID-19

Hosted by the Business Reorganization and Real Estate Committees

Free Session

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NO CLE - Indentured Trusts in the Bankruptcy Process

Hosted by the Business Reorganization and Unsecured Trade Creditors Committees
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.

Free Session

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NO CLE - ABI-Live: The Texas Two Step of Tort Liability

Sponsored by Business Reorganization Committee
Over the past decade, companies burdened with significant asbestos and other tort liability have utilized the so-called “Texas Two-Step” strategy to separate those tort liabilities from core assets and resolve them through the chapter 11 bankruptcy process. The “Texas Two-Step” involves a “divisional merger” permitted under the Texas Business Organizations Code and has garnered renewed national attention when it was used by Johnson & Johnson last month as the means to address tort liability arising from its talc products.

Free Session

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