For over 25 years, Norton Institutes has provided the most comprehensive seminars on bankruptcy law. Now Norton CLE Bankruptcy Law Teleseminar will allow you to get the same coverage on bankruptcy law issues from the convenience of your office or home.
The teleseminar subject matter will include many of the same topics covered at the 2008 Norton Park City Bankruptcy Litigation Seminar I, Las Vegas Bankruptcy Litigation Seminar II, and Western Mountains Bankruptcy Law Seminar. The speakers and outline materials will be the same as seen at the 2008 Norton Institutes.
WHAT IS A TELESEMINAR?
Once you register, you will be given a call in number to participate. Materials will be emailed to you in advance. When the session starts, you will hear the speakers over your telephone. In addition to the audio presentation, however, you will be able to log into a website to view any PowerPoint presentation that may be given. If you have any questions, contact Bill Norton at 615-252-2397.
CLE CREDITS
Norton Institutes will apply for CLE credit in any state in which a participant requests credit. It is anticipated that each session hour will be awarded one hour of applicable CLE credit.
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT
The fee for each individual session is $199.00. The discount rate for the entire series is $1,800.00 — a savings of $50.00 per session. Register now! Simply call 877-856-6539. Registration is confirmed upon payment and may be made at any time until the end of each session. Payment may be made by credit card over the phone.
| DATE | TOPIC | PANEL |
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| April 17, 2008 1:00-2:00 Eastern | Evidence and Discovery Issues in Bankruptcy Cases This panel will discuss the recent electronic discovery amendments to the federal civil procedure rules and will further discuss selected topics that attorneys face in conducting discovery, including evidence objections and privilege issues.
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David Neff Jeff Hellman |
| May 15, 2008 1:00-2:00 Eastern | Management Incentives in Bankruptcy Cases After the 2005 Amendments This panel will discuss the latest efforts by debtors' management to get incentive compensation in Chapter 11 cases despite the limitations added by the 2005 Amendments.
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Bruce Grohsgal Keith Aurzada |
| June 19, 2008 1:00-2:00 Eastern | Ethical Issues in Bankruptcy Cases This panel will review recent decisions dealing with ethical issues, including disallowance of compensation, disclosure of conflicts; and representing multiple parties.
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Judge Tom Waldron Rob Charles |
| July 17, 2008 1:00-2:00 Eastern | Litigation Defenses Affecting Bankruptcy Trustee Litigation This panel will discuss state law defenses to actions asserted by trustees. |
Dennis Connolly Robert Kaelin |
| August 21, 2008 1:00-2:00 Eastern | Intellectual Property Issues in Bankruptcy Cases Mr. Agin will review recent developments in the area of intellectual property interests in bankruptcy cases. |
Warren Agin |
| Sept. 18, 2008 1:00-2:00 Eastern | Avoidance Issues in Bankruptcy Cases This panel will review recent decisions relating to avoidance powers, including preferences and their exceptions, fraudulent transfers and avoidance powers under state law. |
David Landers Tim Lupinacci |
| Oct. 16, 2008 1:00-2:00 Eastern | Claims Trading in Bankruptcy Cases This panel will discuss the current trends in the buying and selling of claims in Chapter 11 cases. |
Gene Geekie Scott Brown |
| Nov. 13, 2008 1:00-2:00 Eastern | Debtor in Possession Financing Issues in Bankruptcy Cases This panel will discuss recent trends regarding debtor in possession financing and will provide helpful tips in structuring such financing. |
Bill Weintraub Jonathan Friedland |