The "Nuts & Bolts of Corporate Bankruptcy" is an educational program designed to provide a comprehensive overview of corporate bankruptcy law and practice. Organized by the Practising Law Institute (PLI), this event aims to equip legal professionals with the foundational knowledge necessary to navigate corporate bankruptcy cases effectively.
The program covers key topics such as the structure and function of the Bankruptcy Code, the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders in a bankruptcy proceeding, and the procedural steps involved in filing and managing a corporate bankruptcy case. Participants will also explore critical issues like debtor-in-possession financing, asset sales under Section 363, and the formulation and confirmation of reorganization plans.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experienced practitioners through interactive sessions, case studies, and panel discussions. The event also offers networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with peers and industry experts to discuss emerging trends and best practices in corporate bankruptcy.
This program is ideal for attorneys, financial advisors, and other professionals who are new to corporate bankruptcy or seeking to enhance their understanding of the field. By attending, participants will gain practical insights and tools to effectively represent clients in corporate bankruptcy matters.
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Event Details
- Date
- November 20, 2020
- Location
- 🇺🇸 New York, United States
- Audience
- Attorneys, financial advisors, and other professionals new to corporate bankruptcy or seeking to enhance their understanding of the field.