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Bankruptcy -- Hot Issues for Secured Creditors

Recorded on: Mar. 18, 2013
Running Time: 01:01:22

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Taken from the Web Program Asset Based Financing Strategies 2013 recorded March, 2013 in New York.

Lecture Topics
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Bankruptcy -- Hot Issues for Secured Creditors 
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  • Automatic stay
  • Post-petition interest and attorneys’ fees
  • Executory contracts
  • Post-petition financing
  • Bankruptcy trustee avoiding powers
  • Credit bidding
  • “Cram down” and “cram up”
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  • An Overview of the Treatment of Secured Creditors Under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code
    Edwin E. Smith
  • Selected Bankruptcy Issues for Asset-Based Lenders (PowerPoint Slides)
    Edwin E. Smith, June L. Basden

Presentation Material

  • Bankruptcy - Hot Issues for Secured Creditors
    Edwin E. Smith, June L. Basden
Speaker(s)
June L. Basden ~ Carruthers & Roth, PA
Christine Gould Hamm ~ Senior Counsel, General Electric Capital Corporation
Scott A. Lessne ~ Crowell & Moring LLP
Joanne De Silva ~ Bingham McCutchen LLP
Edwin E. Smith ~ Bingham McCutchen LLP
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