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Recent Developments and Decisions in Bankruptcy

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Session 1: Recent Developments - If this distinguished panel doesn’t mention it, it just may not be worth mentioning. The year’s most important business and consumer cases.

Session 2: Recent Developments II - A more in-depth look at the best of the best (and worst of the worst).

Session 3: Increased U.S. Trustee Fees: As Inevitable as Death and Taxes? - A discussion about reining in Congressionally mandated highway robbery based on uniformity and retroactivity; issues regarding the definition of disbursements; strategies to avoid the increased fees; and judicial activism.

Session 4: Alix/McKinsey - Explore the dispute about Rule 2014 and sections 101(14) and 327.

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1. Recent Developments (Dec 2019)

Jay L. Westbrook, R. Byrn "Byrnie" Bass Jr., Bill Rochelle, Deborah D. Williamson

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Session 1 —66 mins
Recent Developments (Dec 2019)

If this distinguished panel doesn’t mention it, it just may not be worth mentioning. The year’s most important business and consumer cases.
 

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Conference

Jay L. Westbrook, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX
R. Byrn "Byrnie" Bass Jr., Attorney at Law - Lubbock, TX
Bill Rochelle, American Bankruptcy Institute - New York, NY
Deborah D. Williamson, Dykema Gossett PLLC - San Antonio, TX

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2. Recent Developments II (Dec 2019)

Deborah B. Langehennig, Omar J. Alaniz, Aaron Michael Kaufman, Demetra L. Liggins, Brendon Singh

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Session 2 —46 mins
Recent Developments II (Dec 2019)

A more in-depth look at the best of the best (and worst of the worst).

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Conference

Deborah B. Langehennig, Chapter 13 Trustee - Austin, TX
Omar J. Alaniz, Baker Botts - Dallas, TX
Aaron Michael Kaufman, Dykema Gossett PLLC - Dallas, TX
Demetra L. Liggins, Thompson & Knight LLP - Houston, TX
Brendon Singh, Corral Tran Singh LLP - Houston, TX

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3. Increased U.S. Trustee Fees: As Inevitable as Death and Taxes? (Dec 2019)

Hon. Catherine J. Furay, Hon. Ronald B. King, Jennifer Hardy

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Increased U.S. Trustee Fees: As Inevitable as Death and Taxes? (Dec 2019)

Discuss reining in Congressionally mandated highway robbery based on uniformity and retroactivity; issues regarding the definition of disbursements; strategies to avoid the increased fees; and judicial activism.

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Conference

Hon. Catherine J. Furay, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Wisconsin - Madison, WI
Hon. Ronald B. King, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX
Jennifer Hardy, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP - Houston, TX

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4. Alix/McKinsey (Dec 2019)

Zack A. Clement, Christopher R. Murray

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Alix/McKinsey (Dec 2019)

Explore the dispute about Rule 2014 and sections 101(14) and 327.

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Conference

Zack A. Clement, Attorney at Law - Houston, TX
Christopher R. Murray, Jones Murray & Beatty LLP - Houston, TX