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Rule 9019 Compromises: The Heart of the Bankruptcy Practice

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Rule 9019 Compromises: The Heart of the Bankruptcy Practice
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It is often said that compromise is the heart of bankruptcy practice. Review the principles and procedures for approval of settlements in bankruptcy, including the strategic and ethical considerations that must inform both the negotiation and the presentation of the deal.

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Brian T. Cumings, Josiah M. Daniel III

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Rule 9019 Compromises: The Heart of the Bankruptcy Practice (Dec 2016)

It is often said that compromise is the heart of bankruptcy practice. Review the principles and procedures for approval of settlements in bankruptcy, including the strategic and ethical considerations that must inform both the negotiation and the presentation of the deal.

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Bankruptcy Conference

Brian T. Cumings, Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody - Austin, TX
Josiah M. Daniel III, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Dallas, TX