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Learn the critical essentials of bankruptcy law:

Pre-filing considerations

When is it time to file? What does the documentation look like?

How a creditor may respond to a Chapter 11 filing

Property of the estate

Planning for preference and fraudulent transfer avoiding powers

Reorganization

The Chapter 11 plan

Plan confirmation and post-confirmation matters

What happens to the company after bankruptcy?

New Session!

Practice points on commencing a bankruptcy case

S a t i s f y Y o u r C L E a n d C P E R e q u i r e m e n t s !

Nuts and Bolts of

Corporate Bankruptcy

2011

San Francisco, November 17-18, 2011

Chicago Groupcast Location, November 17-18, 2011

Live Webcast, November 17-18, 2011 — www.pli.edu

New York City,* December 12-13, 2011

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Nuts and Bolts of

Corporate Bankruptcy

2011

San Francisco, November 17-18, 2011

Chicago Groupcast Location, November 17-18, 2011

Live Webcast, November 17-18, 2011 — www.pli.edu

New York City, December 12-13, 2011

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Why You Should Attend

Bankruptcy issues remain a concern as all businesses and industries continue to feel the

impact of the economic recession. It is more important than ever for business lawyers of all

areas to become familiar with the fundamental tenets of bankruptcy law. Whether you are

just starting out in your career or thinking about branching out and broadening your practice

area to include bankruptcy law, this program will provide you with an essential foundation.

Learn practical tips and basic concepts every bankruptcy attorney must know, and come

away with the tools you will need to guide your clients through this complicated process.

A renowned faculty of experts, including bankruptcy judges and leading practitioners,

will lead you through all of the critical concepts and rules. What questions should you ask

your clients? When is it time for a distressed company to consider bankruptcy? When is

reorganization an option? What are the key filing considerations and how do you decide

which chapter to file? How do you operate a business in Chapter 11? These are important

questions for your clients, and this program will provide you with all the answers.

What You Will Learn

• Essential overview of the bankruptcy system

• Options available to a financially troubled company

• When is it time to file for bankruptcy, and what steps are involved?

• What happens to collection enforcement actions against a company that files Chapter 11?

• Claim priorities and creditors committees

• Bankruptcy and unexpired leases, executor, and other contracts

• Preference and fraudulent transfer avoiding powers and how to plan for them

• Basic procedural requirements for debtors, creditors and their attorneys in bankruptcy

• Bankruptcy professionals and the requirements for their employment and compensation

• The company after bankruptcy — what happens next?

Who Should Attend

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.

What Past Attendees Have Said:

“Informative and up-to-date on the most recent developments in ethics in the bankruptcy

arena. Very good and great, engaging speakers.”

– Malani Cademartori, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

“Very good program.”

– Thomas Sweeney, Blank Rome LLP

“Good program. Great instructors.”

– 2010 Program Attendee

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Program Attorney: Seema Lal Meehan

F A C U L T Y

Hon. Sheri Bluebond

U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Central District of California

Los Angeles

Cecily A. Dumas

Friedman Dumas & Springwater LLP

San Francisco

Prof. David G. Epstein

George E. Allen Professor of Law

University of Richmond Law School

Haynes and Boone, LLP

Richmond, Virginia

Steven H. Felderstein

Felderstein Fitzgerald Willoughby & Pascuzzi LLP

Sacramento

Debra Grassgreen

Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP

San Francisco

Lewis Kruger

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP

New York City

Hon. William J. Lafferty

U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Northern District of California

Oakland, California

Ali M.M. Mojdehi

Baker & McKenzie LLP

San Diego

Hon. Dennis Montali

U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Northern District of California

San Francisco

Gerald F. Munitz

Neal Wolf & Associates, LLC

Chicago

Peter S. Muñoz

Reed Smith LLP

San Francisco

David B. Shemano

Peitzman, Weg & Kempinsky LLP

Los Angeles

Lisa G. Beckerman

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

New York City

Kathryn A. Coleman

Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP

New York City

Debra A. Dandeneau

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

New York City

Judith Elkin

Haynes and Boone, LLP

New York City

Prof. David G. Epstein

George E. Allen Professor of Law

University of Richmond Law School

Haynes and Boone, LLP

Richmond, Virginia

Steven H. Felderstein

Felderstein Fitzgerald Willoughby & Pascuzzi LLP

Sacramento

Lawrence V. Gelber

Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP

New York City

Karen A. Giannelli

Gibbons P.C.

Newark, New Jersey

Hon. Allan L. Gropper

U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Southern District of New York

New York City

Lynn P. Harrison 3rd

Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP

New York City

Lewis Kruger

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP

New York City

Gerald F. Munitz

Neal Wolf & Associates, LLC

Chicago

Joseph Samet

Baker & McKenzie LLP

New York City

My Chi To

Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

New York City

Jane L. Vris

Vinson & Elkins LLP

New York City

N E W Y O R K C I T Y

S A N F R A N C I S C O , G R O U P C A S T L O C A T I O N A N D L I V E W E B C A S T

Howard J. Weg

Peitzman, Weg & Kempinsky LLP

Los Angeles

Co-Chairs

Andrew P. DeNatale

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP

New York City

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Please plan to arrive with enough time to register before the conference begins. A networking breakfast will be available upon your arrival.

P R O G R A M

Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

9:00

Introduction

9:15

Overview of U.S. Bankruptcy

System and Procedural Basics

• General purposes, policies and structure of the

bankruptcy system

• Bankruptcy courts and judges

• Jurisdiction and venue

• Role of U.S. Trustee

• Standing in bankruptcy

• Disclosure

• Notice and hearing

• Motion practice, adversary proceedings and

contested matters

• Abstention, removal and remand

• Compromise and settlement

• Appeals

• Examinations in bankruptcy

SF, CHI & WEB: Hon. William J. Lafferty,

Hon. Dennis Montali, David B. Shemano

NYC: Judith Elkin, Hon. Allan L. Gropper,

Gerald F. Munitz

10:45 Networking Break

11:00

Practice Points: Commencing

a Bankruptcy Case

• 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

SF, CHI & WEB: Debra Grassgreen, Lewis Kruger,

David B. Shemano

NYC: Karen A. Giannelli, Lewis Kruger, Joseph Samet

12:30 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

1:45

The Estate and Claims

Against the Estate

• Property of the estate

• Claims in bankruptcy

- Administrative expense claims

- Secured claims

- Priority unsecured claims

- General unsecured claims

- Subordination of claims

• Setoff and recoupment

• Automatic stay/adequate protection

• Debtor’s estate

SF, CHI & WEB: Cecily A. Dumas, David G. Epstein

NYC: David G. Epstein, Lynn P. Harrison 3rd

2:45

Strategic Powers in Bankruptcy

and Adequate Protection of

Creditors’ Interests

Use, Sale or Lease of Property

• Use of cash collateral

• Sales and use of property in the ordinary

course of business

• Sales free and clear of liens, claims, encumbrances

and other interests

Financing Bankruptcy Cases

• Credit in the ordinary course of business

• DIP financing

• Priming liens

SF, CHI & WEB: Hon. Sheri Bluebond, Debra Grassgreen

NYC: Joseph Samet, Jane L. Vris

3:45 Networking Break

4:00

Assumption or Rejection of

Executory Contracts and

Unexpired Leases

• Definition of executory contracts

• Disguised leases

• Assumption

• Assignment

• Rejection

• Ride-through

SF, CHI & WEB: Ali M.M. Mojdehi, Howard J. Weg

NYC: Kathryn A. Coleman, Howard J. Weg

5:00 Adjourn

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S C H E D U L E

Day Two: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.

9:00

“Avoiding Powers” —

Augmentation of the Estate

• Preferences

• Fraudulent conveyances

• Strong-arm powers of the trustee

• Limitations on avoidance actions

• Special exceptions

• Treatment of swap agreements, commodity contracts,

forward contracts, repurchase agreements and

repurchase agreements in bankruptcy

SF, CHI & WEB: Gerald F. Munitz, Peter S. Muñoz

NYC: Steven H. Felderstein, Lawrence V. Gelber

10:15

Reorganization (Chapter 11)

• 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

SF, CHI & WEB: Andrew P. DeNatale, Ali M.M. Mojdehi

NYC: Andrew P. DeNatale, Judith Elkin

11:15 Networking Break

11:30

Chapter 11 Plan

• Exclusivity

• Classification of claims

• Impairment of claims

• Mandatory plan provisions

• Permissive plan provisions

• Chapter 11 liquidating plans

SF, CHI & WEB: Steven H. Felderstein,

Hon. William J. Lafferty

NYC: Lisa G. Beckerman, Debra A. Dandeneau

12:45 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

2:00

Plan Confirmation

A. Confirmation Matters

• Consensual confirmation

• Non-consensual confirmation — (“Cram Down”)

B. Post-Confirmation Matters

• Effect of confirmation

• Third-party releases and injunctions

• Exemption from securities laws

• Special tax provisions

• Conclusion of the case

SF, CHI & WEB: Andrew P. DeNatale,

Steven H. Felderstein

NYC: Andrew P. DeNatale, My Chi To

3:30 Networking Break

3:45

Basic Ethical Considerations

in Bankruptcy

• Trustees

- Requirements to qualify as a trustee

- Disqualification of a trustee

- Compensation of trustees

• Professionals for the estate

- Definition of “Professionals”

- Requirements for court approval of employment

- Requirements for court approval of compensation

- Ordinary course and in-house professionals

• Professionals for creditors’ committees

• Professionals for creditors

• Role of the U.S. Trustee

SF, CHI & WEB: Cecily A. Dumas, Howard J. Weg

NYC: Hon. Allan L. Gropper, Howard J. Weg

5:00 Adjourn

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