MCLE Credit: | 10.0 (Ethics: 1.0) |
Live-Interactive Credit: | 0.0 |
Designation Credit: | 10.0 Bankruptcy Practice, 1.0 Ethics (Designations Information) |
Price: | $429 – USB with electronic materials |
Available Through: | 12/31/2025 |
$429.00
A pre-recorded VIDEO replay from the September 2023 webcast seminar, 38th Annual Mid-Atlantic Institute on Bankruptcy and Reorganization Practice.
This program covers expert analysis on the year’s most relevant and timely bankruptcy topics, with updates on important decisions rendered during the past year.
Topics covered:
Recent Developments for Advanced Bankruptcy Practitioners
Hon. Kevin R. Huennekens, David W. Gaffey, Esq., Hannah W. Hutman, Esq.
This panel covers the most important recent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court, the Fourth Circuit, and the District and Bankruptcy Courts within the Fourth Circuit that are likely to influence the practice of both commercial and consumer bankruptcy law.
Ethics: Attorney-Client Privilege Issues in Bankruptcy
Hon. Paul M. Black, Kathryn R. Montgomery, Esq., Stanley J. Samorajczyk, Esq.
This panel discusses the ethical duties of attorneys with respect to protecting privileged information of their clients in the bankruptcy context, including issues arising from a failure of a client to provide truthful or complete information and the application of crime-fraud and other exceptions to the attorney-client privilege.
Litigation Finance and Other Litigation Issues
Peter J. Barrett, Esq., Lawrence A. Katz, Esq., Erika L. Morabito, Esq.
This panel discusses the availability of and proper use and limitations on litigation finance and provide practice pointers on pre-filing investigation of avoidance claims and potential defenses.
Hot Topics
Hon. David L. Bissett, Tyler P. Brown, Esq., Brandy M. Rapp, Esq.
This panel addresses several complex legal issues that have been the subject of recent decisions arising out of commercial and consumer bankruptcy cases, including third-party releases, ownership of cryptocurrency accounts, administrative priority claims, bankruptcy preclusion of statutory claims, automatic stay violations, and reach-back periods on avoidance claims.
Commercial Breakout Topic 1: Commercial Real Estate Workouts
Douglas M. Foley, Esq., Christopher A. Jones, Esq.
This panel addresses the current commercial real estate marketplace, including the difficulty in refinancing commercial real estate loans, the expected rise in the need for workouts, and the strategies for using bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy tools to avoid foreclosure and find a solution.
Commercial Breakout Topic 2: Developments in Subchapter V Reorganizations
Hon. Keith L. Phillips, Paula S. Beran, Esq., David Cox, Esq.
This panel discusses the developing caselaw and their experiences in commercial cases involving the use of Subchapter V of Chapter 11 to reorganize debtors’ businesses.
U.S. Trustee Program
Michael St. Patrick Baxter, Esq., Lisa Tracy, Esq., Deputy General Counsel, EOUST, Nan Roberts Eitel, Esq., Associate General Counsel, EOUST
This panel of senior representatives from the Executive Office for United States Trustees discuss hot topics for their office in commercial and consumer bankruptcy cases.
Judges’ Roundtable
Hon. David L. Bissett, Hon. Paul M. Black, Hon. Elizabeth L. Gunn, Hon. Kevin R. Huennekens, Hon. Keith L. Phillips
Roy M. Terry, Esq., Moderator
These U.S. Bankruptcy Court judges participate in a lively panel discussion highlighting recent decisions and developments as well as reflections on their views from the bench.
Circuit Splits
Karen M. Crowley, Esq., Prof. Richard Hynes
This panel addresses some of the current splits among the U.S. Circuit Courts in the treatment of various issues arising under the Bankruptcy Code, including those that may be considered in the future by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Hon. David L. Bissett, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of West Virginia / Wheeling, WV
Hon. Paul M. Black, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Virginia / Roanoke
Hon. Elizabeth L. Gunn, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Columbia / Washington, DC
Hon. Kevin R. Huennekens, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Virginia / Richmond
Hon. Keith L. Phillips, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Virginia / Richmond
Peter J. Barrett, Esq., Kutak Rock LLP / Richmond
Michael St. Patrick Baxter, Esq., Covington & Burling LLP / Washington, DC
Paula S. Beran, Esq., Tavenner & Beran, PLC / Richmond
Tyler P. Brown, Esq., Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP / Richmond
David Cox, Esq., Cox Law Group, PLLC / Lynchburg
Karen M. Crowley, Esq., Crowley Law Firm / Norfolk
Nan Eitel, Esq., Associate General Counsel, EOUST / Washington, DC
Douglas M. Foley, Esq., Kaufman & Canoles, PC / Richmond
David W. Gaffey, Esq., Whiteford Taylor Preston, LLP / Falls Church
Malissa L. Giles, Esq., Giles & Lambert, PC / Roanoke
Hannah W. Hutman, Esq., Hoover Penrod PLC / Harrisonburg
Richard Hynes, Esq., Professor, University of Virginia School of Law / Charlottesville
Christopher A. Jones, Esq., Whiteford Taylor Preston, LLP / Falls Church
Lawrence A. Katz, Esq., Hirschler Fleischer, PC / Richmond
Richard C. Maxwell, Esq., Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black PLC / Roanoke
Kathryn R. Montgomery, Esq., Office of the U.S. Trustee / Richmond
Erika L. Morabito, Esq., Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP / Washington, DC
Nisha R. Patel, Esq., Office of Kelly M. Barnhart / Suffolk
Brandy M. Rapp, Esq., Whiteford Taylor Preston, LLP / Roanoke
Stanley J. Samorajczyk, Esq. / Washington, DC
Roy M. Terry, Jr., Esq., The Terry Law Firm, PLLC / Richmond
Lisa Tracy, Esq., Deputy General Counsel, EOUST / Washington, DC