The panel, “Supreme Court Update: Review of Recent Bankruptcy-Related Decisions”, will cover issues of consent and matters of constitutional authority, to the all-important topic of professionals’ fees, the Supreme Court considered a number of issues critical to restructuring attorneys and advisors in 2015. Our panel of Supreme Court advocates and bankruptcy scholars will weigh in on the Court’s most recent term and provide expert analysis of the Court’s opinions and their applicability to everyday practice.
Panelists include:
- Hon. Eugene R. Wedoff, Moderator
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (N.D. Ill.); Chicago - David M. Neff
Perkins Coie LLP; Chicago - Prof. John A.E. Pottow
University of Michigan Law School; Ann Arbor, MI - Catherine L. Steege
Jenner & Block LLP; Chicago - Prof. Charles Jordan Tabb
University of Illinois College of Law; Champaign, IL
For more information, visit the ABI website.
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