Webinar

Trends in Bankruptcy Litigation: A Roundtable Discussion with the Honorables Vincent Papalia and Robert E. Gerber

June 12, 2019
Event details
June 12, 2019
1:00 – 2:00 pm Eastern Standard Time

Event summary

A roundtable discussion concerning a number of important issues in recent bankruptcy cases, including Sears and the winning bidder’s settlement with the PBGC, the UCC’s objection to the sale in Sears and the Court’s rulings with respect to the sale, events precipitating the Windstream bankruptcy filing and a legislative update on small business bankruptcies. The panel will also discuss the “resurrections” of failed retailers, with examples from Toys R Us, Gymboree and Charlotte Russe.

This program is a must for bankruptcy litigators and other practitioners looking to stay on the cutting edge of their practice. 

Panelists
  • Honorable Vincent Papalia – US Bankruptcy Judge, District of New Jersey 
  • Honorable Robert E. Gerber – US Bankruptcy Judge (retired), Southern District of New York 
  • Michael Klein – Special Counsel, Cooley
  • Curtis Miller – Partner, Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell
     
Moderator
  • William S. Katchen – Esq., Law Offices of William S. Katchen

 

Event details and registration

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