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Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Political Power Couple James Carville and Mary Matalin to Keynote ABIs 26th Annual Spring Meeting

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size='3'>SUPREME COURT JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO, POLITICAL POWER COUPLE
JAMES CARVILLE AND MARY MATALIN TO KEYNOTE
w:st='on'>ABI
’s 26th ANNUAL SPRING
MEETING

 

January 11, 2008
Alexandria, Va. --More than 1,000 bankruptcy professionals will
attend the American Bankruptcy Institute's (
w:st='on'>ABI
) 26th Anniversary Annual Spring Meeting,
to be held April 3-6, 2008, at the Renaissance in Washington, D.C.
ABI’s largest
conference features a number of educational programs to address a wide
array of timely insolvency issues, and will offer 19.0 hours of
CLE credit, including 3.0
hours of ethics.

The special guest speaker at
t
his year's meeting will be U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel A.
Alito, Jr. A member of the Court since 2006, Justice Alito will be
featured at the Friday, April 4, luncheon. Also featured will be the
political power couple of James Carville and Mary Matalin, who will
speak at the Saturday, April 5, luncheon sponsored by the International
Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation
(IWIRC).  Co-authors of the national best seller All’s
Fair in Love War, and Running for President
, Matalin and Carville
will look at today’s most important political issues in this
election year.

The conference educational
program sessions begin with
w:st='on'>ABI
's Twelfth Annual Great Debates, moderated

by ABI's Vice President of
EducationRobert J. Keach of Bernstein Shur (
w:st='on'>Portland,
w:st='on'>Maine
). The event consists of three
debates.  In Debate No. 1, 'Congress Should Amend the
Bankruptcy Code to Eliminate All Forms of Incentive, Bonus or Similar
Compensation for Senior Executives and Other Insiders,'
Babette
Ceccotti
of  Cohen, Weiss & Simon LLP (
w:st='on'>New York
)  will debate Michael L.
Bernstein
of Arnold & Porter LLP (

w:st='on'>Washington,
w:st='on'>D.C.
).

In Debate No. 2,
'
Congress Should Amend the Bankruptcy Code to Allow
Modification via a Chapter 13 Plan of the First Mortgage on the Consumer

Debtor’s Primary Residence,'
John Rao of the  National Consumer Law Center (Boston) will
debate Prof. G. Marcus Cole of Stanford Law School (Stanford,
Calif.). Congress is currently considering numerous
pieces of legislation on this issue.

In Debate No.
3,
'Professional Fees in Chapter 11 Cases Are Excessive

and, in Part, Result from Courts’ Inability to Rein in Fees for
Fear of Losing Cases,' will be debated by Prof. Stephen J.

Lubben of the Seton Hall Law School (Newark, N.J.), author of a new
fee study funded by ABI, and
Prof. Lynn M. LoPucki of the
w:st='on'>University
of
w:st='on'>California
at Los
Angeles
, School of
Law (
w:st='on'>Los Angeles
).

Expert panels
have been organized in concurrent sessions, allowing conference
attendees to choose the ones that most interest them.  Speakers
include bankruptcy judges, accountants, attorneys, turnaround managers,
law professors, trustees and others.

The “CRO Roundtable:
The Evolution and Challenges of Professional Management of the
Reorganization Process
” will be moderated by Anthony H.N.
Schnelling
of Bridge Associates LLC (New York) and include panelists

John S. Dubel of Gradient Partners, LP (White Plains, N.Y.),
Michael J. Epstein of CRG Partners (
w:st='on'>Boston
),
William H. Henrich of Getzler Henrich & Associates LLC (New
York), Rebecca A. Roof of AlixPartners LLP (New York) and John

K. Suckow of Alvarez & Marsal (New York).


size='3'>ABI
Resident Scholar Prof. Jack F.
Williams
of Georgia State University / BDO Seidman LLP will moderate

the “Bankruptcy Reform Redux: Mortgage and Consumer Credit,
Labor, Executive Compensation and Other Legislation in the
110th Democratic Congress
” session featuring
invited panelists Elise J. Bean of the Senate Permanent
Subcommittee on Investigations (Washington, D.C.), Cindy Hayden
of the Senate Judiciary Committee (Washington, D.C.), Susan
Jensen-Lachmann
of the House Judiciary Committee (Washington, D.C.)
and John D. McMickle of Winston & Strawn, LLP (Washington,
D.C.).

Jonathan P.
Friedland
of Schiff Hardin LLP (Chicago) will moderate
The Bankruptcy Sale Process, Part I: The ‘Pre-Auction,
Bidding Procedures, Break-up and Topping Fees and Expense
Reimbursement
” session with  Roberta A. DeAngelis
of the Executive Office for U.S. Trustees (Washington, D.C.), Sean D.

Malloy of McDonald Hopkins LLC (Cleveland),  David S.
Miller
of Macquarie Group (Atlanta), Benjamin L. Nortman of
Hilco Trading Company, Inc. (Northbrook, Ill.) and Andrea B.
Schwartz
of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP (New York).

The “Ad Hoc Committees

and Other (Unofficial) Creditor Groups: Management, Disclosure and
Ethical Issues” panel will be moderated by Robert J.
Rosenberg
of Latham & Watkins LLP (New York), who will be joined

by panelists Martin J. Bienenstock of Dewey Ballantine LLP (New
York), Bankruptcy Judge Robert D. Drain (S.D.N.Y.), Ramona D.
Elliot
of the Executive Office for U.S. Trustees (Washington, D.C.)
and Jeffrey L. Jonas of Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP
(Boston).

Consumer Debtor Class

Actions: One More Windmill or the Ultimate Remedy for the Subprime
Mess?,” will be moderated by Rudy J. Cerone of
McGlinchey Stafford, PLLC (New
Orleans
), Leonard J. DePasquale of the
U.S. Department of Justice (Washington, D.C.), Thomas M. Hefferon

of Goodwin Proctor LLP (Washington, D.C.), Bankruptcy Judge David W.
Houston
,III (Aberdeen, Miss.) and Karen L. Kellett of
the Kellett Law Firm (Dallas).

Part II of

The Bankruptcy Sale Process, Part I: The
‘Pre-Auction’, Bidding Procedures, Break-up and Topping Fees

and Expense Reimbursement,” with moderator Jonathan P.
Friedland
of Schiff Hardin LLP (Chicago), will
feature
Peter J. Antoszyk of Proskauer Rose LLP (

w:st='on'>Boston), Lorie R. Beers of KPMG Corporate
Finance LLC (New York), Robert J. Dehney of Morris, Nichols,
Arsht & Tunnell LLP (Wilmington, Del.), William Q. Derrough
of Jefferies & Co. (New York) and Timothy Noonan of Oryx
Capital International (Lake Forest, Ill.).

John J. Monaghan
of Holland & Knight LLP (Boston) will moderate the
Drafting Around the Stay: Swaps, Forward Contracts, Repurchase

Agreements and the Future of Pre-petition Agreements in
Bankruptcy” with panelists Bankruptcy Judge Robert E.
Gerber
(S.D.N.Y.), Ben H. Logan of O'Melveny & Myers LLP
(Los Angeles), Edwin E. Smith of Bingham McCutchen LLP (Boston)
and Shmuel Vasser of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP (New
York).

Bankruptcy Judge Steven W.
Rhodes
(Detroit) will moderate the
Confirmation, Modification and Consummation of Chapter 13
Plans in the post-BAPCPA World
” session with panelists 
Richard J. Hayden of Richard J. Hayden, PS (Spokane, Wash.),
Standing Chapter 13 Trustee Debra Miller (South Bend, Ind.),
Doreen Solomon, Executive Office for U.S. Trustees (Washington,
D.C.) and David S. Yen of the Legal Assistance Foundation of
Chicago (Chicago).

The Church in Chapter

11: The Lessons of the Catholic Diocese Cases” session will be

moderated by James I. Stang of Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones
LLP (Los Angeles), featuring panelists Susan G. Boswell of
Quarles & Brady LLP (Tucson, Ariz.), Ford Elsaesser of
Elsaesser, Jarzabek, Anderson, Marks, Elliott & McHugh, Chtd.
(Sandpoint, Idaho), Prof. Marci A. Hamilton of the Yeshiva
University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (New York),
Victor A. Vilaplana of Foley & Lardner LLP (San Diego) and
Bankruptcy Judge Patricia C. Williams (Spokane).

Moderator Geoffrey L.
Berman
of Development Specialists, Inc. (Los
Angeles
) will be joined by panelists Allan B. Diamond
of Diamond McCarthy LLP (Houston), Susan M. Freeman of Lewis and
Roca LLP (Phoenix), Ronald F.
Greenspan
of FTI Consulting, Inc. (Los
Angeles
) and Robbin L. Itkin of Steptoe & Johnson
LLP (Los Angeles) for the “Liquidation and Litigating
Trusts: Formation, Management, Jurisdictional and Other
Issues
” session.

Finding the Center:
The Insolvency of Hedge Funds and Other Off-Shore Entities

will be moderated by Daniel M. Glosband of Goodwin Procter LLP
(Boston)

and feature panelists Karen B. Dine of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw
Pittman LLP (New York), Bankruptcy Judge Burton R. Lifland
(S.D.N.Y.), Robin E. Phelan of Haynes and Boone LLP (Dallas) and
Stuart Sybersma of Deloitte (Cayman Islands).

Richard M. Meth
of Day Pitney LLP (Morristown, N.J.) will moderate the plenary session
titled “Beyond Ethics: The Coexistence of Zealousness,
Professionalism and Civility in the Insolvency Community
” with

panelists Prof. Paula Franzese of the Seton Hall Law School
(Newark, N.J.), Melissa Kibler Knoll of Mesirow Financial
Consulting, LLC (Chicago), Prof. Nancy B. Rapoport of the UNLV
School of Law (Las Vegas) and Bankruptcy Judge Linda B. Riegle
(Las Vegas).

The conference concludes with
the “Judges’ Roundtable: Current Cases, Hot Topics and
Other Developments
” moderated by  Prof. Margaret
Howard
of Washington &
Lee
Law
School (
w:st='on'>Lexington,
w:st='on'>Va.
) and featuring Bankruptcy Judges
Dennis R. Dow (Kansas City, Mo.), Joan N. Feeney (Boston),
Judith K. Fitzgerald (Pittsburgh), Gregg W. Zive (Reno)
and Eugene R. Wedoff (Chicago).

Back for 2008 is the Nuts
and Bolts for Young Practitioners
program on Thursday, April 3. At
this special day-long seminar for beginning insolvency practitioners, an

outstanding faculty of judges and practitioners will explain the
fundamentals of bankruptcy in separate consumer and business
tracks.

The Annual Spring Meeting has
consistently been ABI's
biggest conference with more than 1,100 attendees. It is one of two
annual conferences where ABI
committees and subcommittees meet. More than 20 such committees will
hold programs for CLE credit.

The four-day conference offers approximately 19.0 hours credit,
including 3.0 hours of ethics.The conference also
provides attendees with numerous opportunities to network with their
colleagues. 

The American
Board of Certification (ABC) will offer its Consumer Bankruptcy,
Business Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights exams on Thursday, April 3,
from 9:00 a.m.­ to 5:00 p.m. at the Renaissance. For details please

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Those who
register by Jan. 25 will receive a $100 discount on the late
registration rate. Press interested in attending the conference should
contact John Hartgen at
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information about ABI’s

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is the largest multi-disciplinary,
nonpartisan organization dedicated to research and education on matters
related to insolvency. ABI
was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased
analysis of bankruptcy issues. The
w:st='on'>ABI
membership includes more than 11,600
attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders, turnaround

specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a forum for
the exchange of ideas and information. For additional information on
ABI, visit www.abiworld.org.
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