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Bankruptcy Taxation committee
Relevant ABI conference materials
Helping Your Hedge Fund Clients Trade Claims: Part I
Real Estate Partnership Bankruptcies: Effects on Individual Partners—from Main Street to Wall Street
Individual Chapter 11 and Chapter 15: Part II
Chapter 13: Recent Developments Including Issues Regarding Tax Treatment, Liens, and Feasible Plans
Lessons from LandAmerica: Who Has My Money? The Unexpected Perils of § 541
Cutting-Edge Issues in Agriculture Bankruptcies
Creditors Gone Wild: Foreclosure Fraud
Case Law Update: “Yours, Mine and Ours”
Asset Sales: Is Philadelphia Newspapers Old News?
The Tax Man and the Debtor: Satisfying Both in Bankruptcy
Bank Failures: Dealing with the FDIC
Claims Issues in Consumer Cases
Problems, Problems, Problems Workshops
The Tax Man Cometh and the Tax Man Taketh Away: Tax Issues in Consumer Cases
Is It or Isn’t It? Property of the Estate and Exemptions in Consumer Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Taxation/ Young and New Members: The Practical and Tax Implications of 363 Sales
Relevant ABI Journal articles
Nantahala: Litigation Tracking Warrants Are Debt, Not Equity
I’ve Got a Feeling that I’ve Never, Never, Never Had Before
Determining the Proper Allocation of Joint Tax Refunds: Debtor vs. Nondebtor Property of the Estate
Bankruptcy Taxation Fundamentals
Public Comment Sought by EOUST on Reviewing Applications for Compensation, Reimbursement
Security Interests vs. Federal Tax Liens and After-Acquired Property vs. Proceeds
Trustee’s Obligation to Comply with State Law
“Reorganizing” to Liquidate: Chapter 12 Anomaly
Restructuring Challenges of Tax-Exempt Bond Financing for Health Care Facilities
Does the Bankruptcy Court Really Have Unlimited Authority to Redetermine Taxes?
Relevant ABI E-Learning sessions
Individual Chapter 11 & Chapter 15 — 74 minutes, only $65.00 Caribbean Insolvency Symposium 2012
Consumer Bankruptcy — only $65.00 Winter Leadership Conference - Committee Educational Session 2011
Consumer Update 2011 — 77 minutes, only $65.00 Southeast Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Asset Sales: Is Philadelphia Newspapers Old News? — 87 minutes, only $65.00 Southeast Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Asset Sales: Is Philadelphia Newspapers Old News? — 87 minutes, only $65.00 Southeast Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Plan Issues — 84 minutes, only $65.00 Northeast Bankruptcy Conference 2011
The Tax Man and the Debtor: Satisfying both in bankruptcy. — 91 minutes, only $65.00 Northeast Consumer Forum 2011
Claims Issues in Consumer Cases — 80 minutes, only $65.00 Central States Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Bank Failures: Dealing with the FDIC — 70 minutes, only $65.00 Central States Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
The Tax Man Cometh and the Tax Man Taketh Away: Tax Issues in Consumer Cases — 75 minutes, only $65.00 Central States Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Is it or Isn’t It? Property of the Estate and Exemptions in Consumer Bankruptcy — 75 minutes, only $65.00 Memphis Consumer Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Today’s Chapter 7 — 80 minutes, only $65.00 Memphis Consumer Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Today’s Chapter 7: Recent developments, including exemption issues, trust issues, asset disclosure—what does the trustee want, and how does debtor’s counsel respond? — 69 minutes, only $65.00 Northeast Consumer Winter Forum - Boston 2011




