Developments In Bankruptcy Law Concerning Certain of the 2005 Amendments to the Code and What They Mean for Your Business

CLE Seminar

March 21, 2007 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm (EDT)

Become familiar with certain business related provisions of the 2005 Amendments to the Bankruptcy Code and developments in the law since their implementation.

Kelley Drye’s Bankruptcy and Restructuring Group will highlight certain of the amendments to the Code, survey the developing decisional law regarding these amendments, and explain how these amendments may affect your business.

Specific topics will include:

  • Reclamation rights
  • Administrative expense priority for the prepetition delivery of goods
  • Debtor’s exclusive right to propose a plan of reorganization
  • Extension of time to assume or reject non-residential real property leases
  • Ordinary course defense to preferential transfers

In accordance with the requirements of the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board, this non-transitional continuing legal education program is not approved for the newly admitted attorney within the first two years of admission to the Bar.