- Home
- Committees
- Asset Sales
- Bankruptcy Litigation
- Bankruptcy Taxation
- Business Reorganization
- Commercial Fraud
- Consumer Bankruptcy
- Ethics and Professional Compensation
- Financial Advisors and Investment Banking
- Health Care
- International
- Labor and Employment
- Legislation
- Real Estate
- Secured Credit
- Technology and Intellectual Property
- Unsecured Trade Creditors
- Young and New Members
- Sign in
- Join
- Contact us
Ethics and Professional Compensation committee
Relevant ABI conference materials
Ethics Panel: Using Litigation Tactics to Add Costs and Delays in Bankruptcy Proceedings
Navigating Ethical Responsibility in a Complex World
Ethics and Professionalism Potpourri
Ethics Issues in Valuation Matters
Consumer Workshop III: The Front Range: Leading Consumer Case Law Update/Ethics
Professional Use of Electronic Media: Discovery, Liability and How Not to Be the Next Example
DIPstick: Measuring the Fiduciary Duties of Counsel for the DIP and Other Estate Professionals
Ethical Dilemmas: Multiple Representations, Client and Positional Conflicts, Committee Solicitation
Ethics (Including §§ 526-528; Asset Disclosure and Valuation; Fee Apps)
Judges’ Roundtable: Tips on Practicing Before the Bankruptcy Courts
Relevant ABI Journal articles
Jewel v. Boxer: The Unfinished Business of Bankrupt Law Firms
It’s Still Cheating, Even if You Don’t Get Caught
Law Firms Critique Proposed Fee Guidelines
Order in the Court: All Rise—Or Else!
Whose Rules Apply for Multi-Jurisdictional Cold-Calling?
Has HAL 9000 Finally Arrived? Taylor and Computers as Clients
Market Center East: Debtor’s Failure to Obtain Approval to Hire Special Counsel Is a Tort
Professionalism: The Road to Contentment
Trustee’s Obligation to Comply with State Law
FDCPA, FCRA Claims: Hidden Trustee Treasure?
No Treasure at the End of the Rainbow
UBP: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far?
Committee Formation and Reformation: Considerations and Best Practices
Disagreeing without Being Disagreeable: What Can We Learn from a Used Car Salesman?
Relevant ABI E-Learning sessions
Ethics and Professionalism Potpourri — 86 minutes, only $65.00 SUCL/Alexander L. Paskay Seminar on Bankruptcy Law and Practice 2012
Ethics Issues in Valuation Matters — 60 minutes, only $65.00 Valcon 2012
Ethics: “Oh, behave!” How to spot and avoid ethics problems in retention, representation, and compensation — 72 minutes, only $65.00 Caribbean Insolvency Symposium 2012
The Front Range: Leading Consumer Case Law Update/ Ethics — 80 minutes, only $65.00 Rocky Mountain Bankruptcy Conference 2012
Judges’ Roundtable — 56 minutes, only $65.00 Rocky Mountain Bankruptcy Conference 2012
The Confusion Range: Making Sense of the Ethical Issues in Representing and Sitting on Creditors’ Committees — 81 minutes, only $65.00 Rocky Mountain Bankruptcy Conference 2012
Consumer Bankruptcy — only $65.00 Winter Leadership Conference - Committee Educational Session 2011
Ethical Dilemmas: – Multiple Representations; Client and Positional Conflicts; Committee Solicitation — 61 minutes, only $65.00 Delaware Views from the Bankruptcy Bench and Bar 2011
Hot Topics — 44 minutes, only $65.00 Canadian –American Cross-Border Insolvency Symposium 2011
Ethics (Including §§ 526-528; Asset Disclosure and Valuation; Fee Apps) — only $65.00 Detroit Consumer Bankruptcy Conference 2011
The Ethics of Getting Paid — 85 minutes, only $65.00 Chicago Consumer Bankruptcy Conference 2011
Plenary Session: Ethics — 70 minutes, only $65.00 Southwest Bankruptcy Conference 2011
Proxies, E-mail and the Rules of the Road — 58 minutes, only $65.00 Mid-Atlantic Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Hot Topics in Bankruptcy Litigation — 71 minutes, only $65.00 Mid-Atlantic Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Analog Trouble in a Digital World: E-discovery Issues — 74 minutes, only $65.00 Mid-Atlantic Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Is There an “App” for That? Ethics Challenges Arising from New Technology — 86 minutes, only $65.00 Southeast Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
Bankruptcy Ethics in an Electronic Age — 84 minutes, only $65.00 Northeast Bankruptcy Conference 2011
A Calm in the Storm: Leading Stressed Debtors through the Bankruptcy Process — 90 minutes, only $65.00 Northeast Consumer Forum 2011
How to Protect (and Keep) Your License: Ethics Issues in Consumer Cases — 70 minutes, only $65.00 Central States Bankruptcy Workshop 2011
How to Get Retained and Paid: Ethics Issues in Business Cases — 80 minutes, only $65.00 Central States Bankruptcy Workshop 2011








