Munsch Hardt

Speeches

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

Ethical Issues and Malpractice Prevention: Preparation of the Schedules and the Statement of Financial Affairs
By: Kevin M. Lippman (Co-speaker) and Davor Rukavina (Co-speaker)
Presented at The Consumer Bankruptcy Program sponsored by The University of Houston Law Foundation
October 2006

Representing the Committee Under the New Amendments: Disclosure Obligations, Conflicts and Committee Roles, Confidentiality and Privilege
By: Russell L. Munsch (Co-speaker)
The University of Texas at Austin 24th Annual Bankruptcy Conference
November 10-11, 2005

Topping Up the Estate — What's Left After the Asset Trail Runs Out?
By: Joseph J. Wielebinski (Co-speaker) and Davor Rukavina (Co-speaker)
Presented at the conference of the International Bar Association Insolvency, Restructuring & Creditors' Rights Section
May 1-3, 2005

Thou Shalt Recover: The Ten Commandments of Collection From Bankruptcy Debtors
By: Joseph J. Wielebinski
Presented at the 27th Annual Corporate Counsel Institute
April 2005

Bankruptcy Impacts on Environmental Claims
By: Mary W. Koks
Presented at Mealey's Environmental Litigation Seminar
April 1, 2005

Deepening Insolvency Part 1: A Challenging New Theory or Just the Search for a Deeper Pocket?
By: Phil C. Appenzeller, Jr. (Co-speaker) and Ross H. Parker (Co-speaker)
Presented at the Turnaround Management Association Spring 2005 Conference
March 9-12, 2005

Pre-Filing Concerns of a Company Considering a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filing
By: Joseph J. Wielebinski
Presented at the Corporate Revitalization Partner's Executive Conference Presentation
February 2005

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