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November 17-18, 2011 (San Francisco) and December 12-13, 2011 (New York)
PLI’s Nuts and Bolts of Corporate Bankruptcy 2011
Speakers: Andrew P. DeNatale
PLI California Center
685 Market Street
San Francisco, California

PLI New York Center
810 Seventh Avenue, 21st floor
New York, New York
Stroock partner Andrew DeNatale will serve as Co-Chair and Stroock partner Lewis Kruger will serve as a panelist at the Nuts and Bolts of Corporate Bankruptcy 2011 Conference sponsored by Practising Law Institute (PLI).

The conference has two dates and locations:
  • November 17-18, 2011 in San Francisco, CA
  • December 12-13, 2011 in New York, NY

This program is designed for attorneys of all experience levels and non-legal professionals who want to develop a strong working knowledge of business bankruptcy law and practice.

In addition to co-chairing the conference, Andrew DeNatale will participate in two panels:
  • "Reorganization (Chapter 11)" at 10:15 am on day two of the conference. The panel will discuss:
    • Debtor-in-possession
    • Chapter 11 trustee and examiner
    • Corporate governance and operation of the business
    • Creditors committee
    • Disclosure statement for the plan and soliciting votes on the plan
  • "Plan Confirmation" at 2:00 pm on day two of the conference. The panel will discuss:
    • Consensual confirmation
    • Non-consensual confirmation - ("Cram Down")
    • Post-Confirmation Matters
    • Effect of confirmation
    • Third-party releases and injunctions
    • Exemption from securities laws
    • Special tax provisions
    • Conclusion of the case


Lewis Kruger will participate in the panel, "Practice Points: Commencing a Bankruptcy Case," at 11:00 am on the first day of the conference. Topics discusses will include:
  • Pre-filing considerations - your client is in financial distress, now what?
    • Who may be a debtor
    • What type of case to file
    • Where to file
    • Filing preparation and planning
  • Commencing a case
    • Petition and other required documents
    • Voluntary case
    • Involuntary case
    • Schedules of assets and statements and financial affairs
  • Day motions

For additional information, please visit http://www.pli.edu/Content/Seminar/Nuts_and_Bolts_of_Corporate_Bankruptcy_2011/_/N-4kZ1z135a8?Npp=1&ID=100013&t=HCF1_HHBKR.