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Inside ABI March 2023

President’s Column It seems appropriate that, in ABI’s 40th year, it has returned fully to in-person conferences. I, along with many other ABI members and attendees, have relished the full calendar of top-flight educational programs and networking at locations not to be

Inside ABI February 2023

What’s Happening at ABI Duberstein Problem Released and Call for Judges Fifty-three teams of law students from around the nation will compete in the 31st Annual Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition, taking place in New York March 4-6. This year’s problem, which

Legislative Highlights February 2023

Legislative Highlights Biden Administration Unveils Plans to Ease Rules for Income-Based Student Loan Forgiveness The Biden administration on Jan. 10 released 1 a detailed plan that aims to make it easier for student loan holders to wipe out their debts using income

Coming Back Around: Legislative Issues Likely to Resurface in the 118th Congress

Coming Back Around: Legislative Issues Likely to Resurface in the 118th Congress While new legislation and fresh issues await both chambers of the 118th Congress, which convened on Jan. 3, insolvency practitioners should anticipate a number of priority bankruptcy issues

Inside ABI January 2023

Event Roundup International Committee Hosts Cross-Border Program in New York Nearly 100 attended ABI’s Cross-Border Insolvency Program on Nov. 14, held at Blank Rome LLP’s Conference Center in Manhattan. ABI’s International Committee presented this year’s conference

Legislative Highlights January 2023

FTX Collapse Draws Indictment of Fraud Against Former CEO by U.S. Prosecutors, Ire of Congress A federal grand jury in Manhattan returned an indictment on Dec. 13 charging FTX founder and former CEO Samuel Bankman-Fried with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud