Recent Trends in Bankruptcy Litigation: A Roundtable Discussion with The Hon. Robert E. Gerber and The Hon. Rosemary Gambardella Concerning Recent Valuation Decisions, the Limits of Fraudulent Transfer Actions, and the Status of Non-Consensual, Third-Party Releases in Plans of Reorganization
Presented by:
Bankruptcy & Insolvency Litigation Committee
Thursday, March 29, 2018 - 12:00 - 1:30 PM Eastern
In late 2017, the Supreme Court of Delaware issued two key decisions (DFC Global Corp. v. Muirfield Value Partners and Dell v. Magnetar Global Event) concerning valuation issues that are likely to have implications for fraudulent transfer and other actions in bankruptcy court in the near future. Join our distinguished panel members for a lively discussion of these cases, as well as the Crystallex Int’l Corp case from the Third Circuit concerning the outer limits of permissible fraudulent transfer actions and In re Millenium Lab Holdings II, LLC presenting a potential challenge for the Third Circuit to determine whether Bankruptcy Court may approve non-consensual, third-party releases as part of a plan of reorganization.
This program is a must for bankruptcy litigators and other practitioners looking to stay on the cutting edge of practice.
Panelists:
Hon. Robert E. Gerber, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge (retired), Southern District of New York
Hon. Rosemary Gambardella, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge, District of New Jersey
John P. DiTomo, Partner, Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, Wilmington, Delaware
Curtis S. Miller, Partner, Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, Wilmington, Delaware
Moderator:
William S. Katchen, Esquire
Law Offices of William S. Katchen
Florham Park, New Jersey