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CHAPTER 3 - Case Administration
Subchapter II - Officers
Procedural, Practical and Economic Efficiencies: Rules and Rule Changes to Reflect Current Realities and Potential Ethical Landmines
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Out-of-the-Money Creditors: Are They Just Extorters?
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Small Group Breakouts on Ethical Dilemmas
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I Can Use § 363 for That?!
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Views from the Bench: Dilemmas of an Official Committee
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When Mediation Gets Messy: Ethical Dilemmas
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Retale: Lessons Learned from Recent Retail Cases: Part 1
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Actual and Necessary: A Guide to Keeping Time So You Get Paid
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Money Talks: Getting Retained and Paid (Ethically) by the Bankruptcy Estate
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“Too Many Hats”: The Peculiar Problems and Challenges that Arise When an Equity Sponsor/ Secured Lender Is a DIP Lender/Stalking-Horse Buyer in a Chapter 11 Case
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