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***** ***** Audio Tapes/CD availableOrder the program and materials for your library. Program available on either CD or Audio Tape. $110 includes shipping/handling to US addresses. International addresses will require extra shipping fees. Special Offer: Program packages available to registrants at 50% discount. Contact Us Commercial Law League of America clla@clla.org To order via phone, please call: 800-775-7654 |
Although the live broadcast of “Annual Survey of Business Bankruptcy”
is complete...the yearly update of major business bankruptcy cases that keeps
you at the top of your profession ... is still available to you! Audiotape/CD
packages including the full set of materials are now available for order. Annual Survey of Business BankruptcyConfused about what you've heard about how to get hired and how to get paid in a business case? Whether a creditors' committee can bring an avoiding powers action? What the impact of the recent Supreme Court cases will be on your practice? Professor Bruce Markell provides an efficient summary of all the cases you need to know. Originally broadcast on June 19, 2003 the audiotape/cd package is now available for puchase. During the presentation, Professor Markell reviewed the major business bankruptcy cases of the last year. Topics included recent case trends in Section 363 sales, critical vendor motions and other first day orders, claims and recharacterization. This efficient summary is designed to provide you with the tools you need to keep up to date on the latest cases, and to let you know how they can affect your day-to-day practice. The cost is only $110 and includes 2 hours of audio presenation and 60 pages of case citations and summaries. Order today! About Our Speaker
After practicing for nine years in the areas of bankruptcy and commercial law he joined academia in 1990, teaching at Indiana University, Emory University and as the Bruce W. Nichols Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He is currently “Of Counsel” to Stutman, Treister & Glatt in Los Angeles. Professor Markell is a conferee of the National Bankruptcy Conference (where he also serves as Vice-Chair of their Legislation Committe), a member of the American Law Institute, a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy and a member of the International Insolvency Institute. He has advised the Government of Indonesia on the reform of their bankruptcy and secured transactions laws, and written and given in China on China’s bankruptcy law. He also served as an official observer for the International Bar Association to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) with respect to its model law on international receivables financing law. Professor Markell will discuss...Supreme Court Cases (Past and Future)Archer v. Warner, 123 S. Ct. 1462 (2003) Retaining and Paying Professionals and InsidersIn re Pillowtex, Inc., 304 F.3d 246 (3d Cir. 2002)
What Your Colleagues Said
Lawrence P. King Award for Excellence in BankruptcyThe Commercial Law League of America announced that July 15, 2003 will be the deadline for submission of nominations for the 2003 Lawrence P. King Award for Excellence in Bankruptcy. The King Award is given annually to an individual who exemplifies the standards set by the late New York University Law School professor. The award is given to the lawyer, judge, teacher or legislator who exemplifies the best in scholarship, advocacy, judicial administration or legislative activities in the field of bankruptcy. “The recipient will have made a lasting contribution to the improvement of commerce and to the fair and ethical treatment of debtors, creditors, and the public at large,” said Judy Miller, of the Southfield, Michigan law firm of Raymond & Prokop, PC who currently serves as Chair of the CLLA’s Bankruptcy Section “This award recognizes a career, not an event,” added John P. Wanderer of Wanderer Law Firm of Las Vegas, Nevada, President of the Commercial Law League of America. The plaque signifying the Award will be presented at the CLLA’s Annual New York Conference in November 2003. The name of the recipient will be announced at the CLLA’s annual education program presented in conjunction with the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges held in October. The award was presented to Professor Elizabeth Warren of Harvard Law School in 2002. To submit a name for consideration as the recipient of the 2003 Lawrence P. King Award for Excellence in Bankrutpcy, please click here for the nomination form. All nomination forms are due by July 15, 2003. Professor Markell will discuss...Sales Free and ClearIn re TWA, 322 F.3d 283 (3d Cir. March 13, 2003) Claims (Including Recharacterizing Transactions)Stonington Partners, Inc. v. Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products, N.V., 310
F.3d 118 (3d Cir. 2002) Avoiding PowersSilverman Consulting, Inc. v. Hitachi Power Tools, U.S.A., Ltd. (In re Payless
Cashways, Inc.), 2003 WL 1786461 (Bankr. W.D. Mo., March 14, 2003) Chapter 11 IssuesPlatinum Capital, Inc. v. Sylmar Plaza, L.P. (In re Sylmar Plaza., L.P.), 314
F.3d 1070 (9th Cir. 2002) The Intersection with Article 9In re Kelaidis, 276 B.R. 266 (B.A.P. 10th Cir. 2002)
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