Munsch Hardt

Speeches

Chapter 15 of the United States Bankruptcy Code
By: Joseph J. Wielebinski
Dallas Bar Association's Bankruptcy & Commercial Law and International Law Sections
November 2007

Sharing of Fees Between Non-Affiliated Lawyers: The Way We were, What might have Been, Where We are Now
By: D. Ronald Reneker (Co-speaker) and Y. W. Peter Chen (Co-speaker)
Presented at Lorman Education Services Seminar
October 2007

Due Diligence Review Under a Purchase and Sale Agreement
By: Josh F. Botts (Co-speakers) and Brian P. DeVoss (Co-speakers)
Lorman Education Services
June 2007

Recent Legal Developments and Standards in the Discovery of Electronic Media
By: Jay H. Ong
March 1, 2007

Avoiding the Wrecking Ball: Effectively Dealing with Competing Claims in a Construction Bankruptcy Case — An Analysis From the Perspective of the M&M Lien Claimants
By: Joseph J. Wielebinski
Presented at the State Bar of Texas' 25th Annual Advanced Business Bankruptcy Course
February 2007

Trade Secrets and Non-Traditional Categories of Intellectual Property as Collateral
By: Jeffrey D. Dunn (Co-speaker) and Paul F. Seiler (Co-speaker)
Presented at the UNCITRAL Second International Colloquium on Secured Transactions: Security Interests in Intellectual Property Rights
January 18-19, 2007

Construction Law Issues in the Bankruptcy Arena: Competing Claims, Liens and Interests of M&M Liens Under Texas Law
By: Joseph J. Wielebinski (Co-speaker) and Davor Rukavina (Co-speaker)
Presented at The University of Texas' 25th Annual Jay L. Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference
November 16-17, 2006

Utilizing Cross-Border Insolvency Laws to Attack Fraud: An Analysis on How It Could Work (The United States Experience)
By: Joseph J. Wielebinski (Co-author and Co-speaker) and Davor Rukavina (Co-author)
Presented at the FraudNet Conference (London, England)
September 21, 2006

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