
Bankruptcy Litigation
About
The Bankruptcy Litigation Committee studies the rules of practice, evidence and procedure in bankruptcy court, as well as strategy when dealing with adversary proceedings and contested matters, for the purpose of enhancing the trial and oral advocacy skills of bankruptcy lawyers.
Announcements
The Bankruptcy Litigation Committee will partner with the Real Estate Committee at ABI's 21st Annual Winter Leadership Conference to present a session entitled "The Real Estate Trinity: Litigation Involving Single-Asset Real Estate Cases, Retail Reorganizations and Liquidations." Register today!
Available Positions:• Listserve Facilitator
There are currently no available positions
If you would like to volunteer for an available leadership position on this committee, please send us an email
Committee Leadership
Newsletters
Bankruptcy Litigation Committee Newsletters
- Volume 6, Number 7 (November 2009)
- Volume 6, Number 6 (October 2009)
- Volume 6, Number 5 (August 2009)
- Volume 6, Number 4 (June 2009)
- Volume 6, Number 3 (March 2009)
- Volume 6, Number 2 (January 2009)
- Volume 6, Number 1 (January 2009)
- Volume 5, Number 6 (October 2008)
- Volume 5, Number 5 (August 2008)
- Volume 5, Number 4 (July 2008)
- Volume 5, Number 3 (May 2008)
- Volume 5, Number 2 (March 2008)
- Volume 5, Number 1 (January 2008)
- Volume 4, Number 4 (November 2007)
- Volume 4, Number 3 (June 2007)
- Volume 4, Number 2 (May 2007)
- Volume 4, Number 1 (January 2007)
- Volume 3, Number 3 (October 2006)
- Volume 3, Number 2 (July 2006)
- Volume 3, Number 1 (April 2006)
- Volume 2, Number 2 (November 2005)
- Volume 2, Number 1 (May 2005)
- Volume 1, Number 1 (September 2004)
Minutes
2009 Annual Spring Meeting
The Bankruptcy Litigation Committee held a joint session with the Secured Credit Committee on Friday, April 3, 2009 entitled "Lender Liability in the Current Financial Crisis: The Latest Thinking on Selected Issues."
Mark Maloney of King & Spaulding in Atlanta moderated the session. Panelists included Harold B. Murphy of Hanify & King, PC in Boston and Brian I. Swett of Winston & Strawn, LLP in Chicago.
SESSION RECORDING AVAILABLE - If you would like to hear a recording of this session, please click here.
2007 Annual Spring Meeting
On April 13, 2007, as part of the 2007 Annual Spring Meeting, the Litigation and Ethics Committees presented a joint program entitled, "When E-Mail Goes Awry. . . Ethical Issues & Practical Problems that arise in Bankruptcy Litigation"
The Panel included:
Moderator:
- United States Bankruptcy Judge Barry Russell, Central District of California
Panelists:
- Terri L. Gardner, Esq,, Partner, Poyner & Spruill, LLP, Raleigh, N.C.
- Karl Schafer, Esq., Associate, Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, LLP, New York
- Ted Gavin, CTP, Principal, NachmanHaysBrownstein, Inc. Wilmington, Del.
- Steven R. Skirvin, Esq., Partner, Dion-Kindem & Crockett, Woodland Hills, Calif.
The attendance was excellent and the program went very well. Those in attendance were encouraged to submit articles for publication in the Litigation Committee's Newsletter.
Judge Russell announced that Mark Maloney will replace Rudy Cerone as Co-chair of the committee. Judge Russell thanked Rudy Cerone for his outstanding service as Co-chair and presented him with a plaque on behalf of the ABI
2006 Winter Leadership Conference
On Saturday morning, December 2, 2006, the Bankruptcy Litigation and ADR Committees presented a joint program entitled "Litigation Tactics and Strategic Uses of ADR after the Code Amendments."
The 1 1/2 hour program was moderated by Tom Salerno and covered the following issues:
- Dillon Jackson: Strategic points from the lawyer as litigant
- Judge Houser: The judge as mediator
- Judge Baum: Judge's view on mediation - why judges like the process
- Judge Russell: Judge's view on mediation - why judges may not like it
The program was very well received and attended.
2006 Annual Spring Meeting
The Bankruptcy Litigation Committee jointly sponsored with the International and Young and New Members Committees at the Annual Spring Meeting in Washington, D.C., a fun cutting edge program entitled Dueling International Courtrooms. The program showcased Committee Co-Chair Hon. Barry Russell and Justice Farley of Canada battling over a recognition of a foreign proceeding and determination of a debtor’s center of main interest under Chapter 15 and Canada’s BIA. The program featured: Hon. Barry Russell, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Chief Judge (Los Angeles); Justice Farley, Judge for the Superior Court of Justice (Toronto, On.); Rudy Cerone of McGlinchey Stafford, PLLC (New Orleans) (Committee Co-Chair); Douglas Deutsch of Chadbourne &Parke, LLP (New York); Josefina Fernandez McEvoy of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, LLP (Los Angeles); Steven Golick of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP (Toronto, On.); Gordon W. Johnson of Kirkland & Ellis, LLP (New York); Thomas Salerno of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, LLP (Phoenix); Carl Schaffer of Carter, Ledyard & Milburn LLP (New York); Brian Shaw of Shaw Gussis Fishman Glantz Wolfson & Towbin LLC (Chicago); and Ronald J. Silverman of Bingham McCutchen LLP (New York). The program was well-attended and very well-received.
2004 Winter Leadership Conference
The first program presented by this committee was “Digging the Dirt: Pre-trial Discovery in Fraud Cases.” This program focused on the efficient and effective use of the discovery tools to investigate and build a fraud case in contested bankruptcy proceedings. Using the special techniques available in bankruptcy as well as the traditional discovery procedures, the focused on both the general strategy as well as the particular problems arising in cases alleging fraud, such as defective or missing records, invocation of the Fifth Amendment, and the development of proof of knowledge and intent.
Materials
Program Materials from Past ABI Meetings |
|
Concurrent Committee Educational Session: Bankruptcy Litigation/Finance and Banking (joint): Lender Liability in the Current Financial Crisis: The Latest Thinking on Selected Issues - Mark M. Maloney, Moderator; Harold B. Murphy and Brian I. Swett |
|
Committee Session: Bankruptcy Litigation/Young and New Members: Electronic Discovery, Wall Street to Main Street: Management of Electronic Discovery Issues in Bankruptcy Litigation - Hon. Christopher M. Klein; George R. Mesires; William C. Meyers; Andrea B. Schwartz and Evan Slavitt |
|
Committee: Bankruptcy Litigation/Commercial Fraud Task Force (joint) - Hon. Barry Russell, Jordan W. Siev, Brian C. Walsh, Cyrus Noshir Pardiwala and Dierdre Martini |
|
Bankruptcy Litigation and Ethics Committees (joint) - Hon. Barry Russell, Karl Shaffer and Steven R. Skirvin |
|
ADR & Litigation Committee Educational Materials - Thomas J. Salerno, Hon. Redfield T. Baum, Hon. Barbara J. Houser, Hon. Barry Russell and Dillon E. Jackson |
Join this Committee
View Committee Listserve
Instructions for Listserve Use