No matter how you are involved in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding, there is a real chance you will wind up litigating some issue. Litigating in bankruptcy court, however, is very different than litigating in any other federal or state court because the customs, rules and players are all different. This
webinar is designed for the litigator who does not generally find herself in front of a bankruptcy judge As with all Financial Poise Webinars, each episode in the series episode is delivered in Plain English, bringing you into engaging, sometimes humorous conversations designed to entertain as they teach. And, as with all Financial Poise Webinars, each episode in the series is designed to be viewed independently of the other episodes, so that participants will enhance their knowledge of this area
whether they attend one, some, or all of the episodes.
Episode #4
A chapter 11 plan of reorganization or liquidation is the document that controls the methodology and order by which the debtor proposes to pay its creditors. The plan is subject to comment and criticism by any party affected by it – namely, each and every creditor of the debtor, potential targets of causes of action that the debtor may have, and parties that may have potential causes of action against the debtor. Confirmation of a plan is commonly a key goal in a chapter 11 case. Why? And trying to confirm one is often rife with dispute and litigation. Why? This webinar explores this process and provides guidance as to how to both defend and attack the confirmation of a debtor’s chapter 11 plan.
This webinar is delivered in Plain English, understandable to you even if you are not a specialist. It brings you into an engaging, even sometimes humorous, conversation designed to entertain as it teaches. And, it is specifically designed to be viewed as a stand-alone webinar, meaning that you do not have to view the other webinars in the series to get a lot out of it.
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