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2019
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Part II. Officers And Administration; Notices; Meetings; Examinations; Elections; Attorneys And Accountants
The Traverse Mountains: Following the Winding Path of Claims Trading
Bankruptcy Code
363
502
503
547
Topics
Claims
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Claims Trading/2019: "Whose Case Is It, Anyway?"
Bankruptcy Code
1102
1114
1129
Topics
Claims
Plan Confirmation
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about Claims Trading/2019: "Whose Case Is It, Anyway?"
The New Bankruptcy Rules and Claims Forms (Part 2 of 2)
Bankruptcy Code
331
727
1307
1308
1322
Topics
Consumer Bankruptcy
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about The New Bankruptcy Rules and Claims Forms (Part 2 of 2)
The New Bankruptcy Rules and Claims Forms (Part 1 of 2)
Bankruptcy Code
331
727
1307
1308
1322
Topics
Consumer Bankruptcy
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about The New Bankruptcy Rules and Claims Forms (Part 1 of 2)
Dallas Wisdom and Wine Part II
Bankruptcy Code
157
541
Topics
Practice and Procedure
Venue/Jurisdiction
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about Dallas Wisdom and Wine Part II
Advanced Program: Consensual Resolution Part I: The Obstacles
Bankruptcy Code
361
363
364
503
506
545
547
553
723
724
726
1102
1114
1121
1122
1129
1126
544
548
549
Topics
Automatic Stay
Claims
Creditors' Committee
Plan Confirmation
Preferences
Professional Compensation/Fees
Valuation
Finance and Banking
Lender Liability
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about Advanced Program: Consensual Resolution Part I: The Obstacles
Ethical Standards: Where Do You Find Them, and Who Monitors Them?
Bankruptcy Code
155
1927
327
329
330
523
704
707
727
1101
Topics
Corporate Governance
Creditors' Committee
Ethics
Practice and Procedure
Consumer Bankruptcy
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about Ethical Standards: Where Do You Find Them, and Who Monitors Them?
Intercreditor Issues: Trends in Tranche Warfare, Mezzanine Lender Issues, Syndicated Loans and Standing for Certificate‑Holders
Bankruptcy Code
1334
157
363
510
1109
1121
1129
Topics
Asset Sales
Plan Confirmation
Lender Liability
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about Intercreditor Issues: Trends in Tranche Warfare, Mezzanine Lender Issues, Syndicated Loans and Standing for Certificate‑Holders
Claims Trading: Effect of CDSs in Bankruptcy and How It Drives Negotiations and Results
Bankruptcy Code
101
303
503
560
562
1126
Topics
Legislation
Practice and Procedure
Valuation
Mortgage
Public Companies and Claims Trading
SEC Issues
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about Claims Trading: Effect of CDSs in Bankruptcy and How It Drives Negotiations and Results
The Use of ADR (Including Judges as Mediators as Opposed to Private Mediators), Standing to Propose and Object to Settlements Both Prior to and in a Plan of Reorganization, Limitations on Settlements and More
Bankruptcy Code
1123
1125
1129
Topics
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Claims
Bankruptcy Litigation
Creditors' Committee
Plan Confirmation
Valuation
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about The Use of ADR (Including Judges as Mediators as Opposed to Private Mediators), Standing to Propose and Object to Settlements Both Prior to and in a Plan of Reorganization, Limitations on Settlements and More
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