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Special Topics in Bankruptcy: Healthcare Bankruptcies, Loan Sharking, and Sexual Abuse Tort Claims

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Special Topics in Bankruptcy: Healthcare Bankruptcies, Loan Sharking, and Sexual Abuse Tort Claims
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Session 1: Health Care Bankruptcies - How to Diagnose and Treat These Patients - Competition, regulation, and disruption in the health care industry are fomenting financial turmoil in the operation of health care businesses. How should insolvency professionals approach these sensitive and heavily regulated entities? Hear a general overview of issues facing this industry and offer attendees specific insight on how to navigate the ever-changing landscape of health care cases.

Session 2: The Law of Loan Sharks - In 1912, the Chicago Tribune newspaper observed: “It is easy to condemn the loan shark evil but hard to correct it" because wage workers "now and then, must have money.” Trace how recurring campaigns against loan sharking shaped the small-dollar lending industry and its regulation over the past century.

Session 3: Chapter 11 Cases Driven by Sexual Abuse Tort Claims - The road from defendant to debtor can be a short one after sexual abuse tort claims. Listen to a discussion about the unique aspects of chapter 11 cases triggered by sexual abuse tort claims.

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1. Health Care Bankruptcies - How to Diagnose and Treat These Patients (Dec 2019)

Todd Headden, Suzanne Koenig, Ryan Manns

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Session 1 —44 mins
Health Care Bankruptcies - How to Diagnose and Treat These Patients (Dec 2019)

Competition, regulation, and disruption in the health care industry are fomenting financial turmoil in the operation of health care businesses. How should insolvency professionals approach these sensitive and heavily regulated entities? Hear a general overview of issues facing this industry and offer attendees specific insight on how to navigate the ever-changing landscape of health care cases.

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Conference

Todd Headden, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX
Suzanne Koenig, SAK Management Services, LLC - Riverwoods, IL
Ryan Manns, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Dallas, TX

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2. The Law of Loan Sharks (Dec 2019)

Anne Fleming

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Session 2 —30 mins
The Law of Loan Sharks (Dec 2019)

In 1912, the Chicago Tribune newspaper observed: “It is easy to condemn the loan shark evil but hard to correct it" because wage workers "now and then, must have money.” Trace how recurring campaigns against loan sharking shaped the small-dollar lending industry and its regulation over the past century.

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Conference

Anne Fleming, Georgetown Law - Washington, DC

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3. Chapter 11 Cases Driven by Sexual Abuse Tort Claims  (Dec 2019)

Rakhee V. Patel, Lauren Randle

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Chapter 11 Cases Driven by Sexual Abuse Tort Claims  (Dec 2019)

The road from defendant to debtor can be a short one after sexual abuse tort claims. Discuss the unique aspects of chapter 11 cases triggered by sexual abuse tort claims. 

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Conference

Rakhee V. Patel, Winstead PC - Dallas, TX
Lauren Randle, Winston & Strawn LLP - Houston, TX