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Bankruptcy Litigation

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Bankruptcy Litigation
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Excellent presentations. The one on demonstrative evidence can be implemented into one's practice immediately. The one on Attorney's Fees covered a lot of practical advice that will enhance pleadings in Motions and Adversary Complaints.

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Session 1: Getting the Ball to the Goal - Explore the fundamentals of trial advocacy.
 
Session 2: Beyond ASARCO: Fee Shifting and Recovery in Bankruptcy Litigation - Fees are recoverable for more than just representing debtors and committees. Explore the circumstances and mechanics under which fees may be pursued and recovered in discovery and bankruptcy-related litigation.

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1. Getting the Ball to the Goal (Jan 2018)

Hon. David R. Jones

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Session 1 —27 mins
Getting the Ball to the Goal (Jan 2018)

Explore the fundamentals of trial advocacy.

Originally presented: Nov 2017 Bankruptcy Conference

Hon. David R. Jones, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX

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2. Beyond ASARCO: Fee Shifting and Recovery in Bankruptcy Litigation (Jan 2018)

Michael P. Cooley, Sean B. Davis

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Session 2 —45 mins
Beyond ASARCO: Fee Shifting and Recovery in Bankruptcy Litigation (Jan 2018)

Fees are recoverable for more than just representing debtors and committees. Explore the circumstances and mechanics under which fees may be pursued and recovered in discovery and bankruptcy-related litigation.  

Originally presented: Nov 2017 Bankruptcy Conference

Michael P. Cooley, Bryan Cave LLP - Dallas, TX
Sean B. Davis, Winstead PC - Houston, TX