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Too Many Hats in the Ethical Ring: When Insiders, Affiliates, Friends, and Family Show Up All Over a Restructuring
Contains material from Jan 2023
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- Total Credit Hours:
- 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
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- TX, CA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 2/29/2024
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Ira L. Herman, Jamie L. Edmonson, Jordan A. Kroop, Rakhee V. Patel
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Session 1
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1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Too Many Hats in the Ethical Ring: When Insiders, Affiliates, Friends, and Family Show Up All Over a Restructuring (Jan 2023)
In the bankruptcy universe, business enterprises with closely-held capital structures and intersecting interests will engage counsel, who must immediately face a set of thorny ethical issues. In “small” cases and “big,” the very nature of closely-held companies may involve pre- and post-petition lenders, equity sponsors, and significant unsecured creditors that may be affiliates of one another and of the debtor itself. What is a careful lawyer to do?
Originally presented: Nov 2022 Bankruptcy Conference
Ira L. Herman,
Blank Rome LLP - New York, NY
Jamie L. Edmonson,
Robinson & Cole LLP - Wilmington, DE
Jordan A. Kroop,
Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones - New York, NY
Rakhee V. Patel,
Winstead PC - Dallas, TX