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    • 12/01/2025
    • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Drago Centro, 525 Flower St, Los Angeles, CA 90071
    • 130

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    • 01/13/2026
    • 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Via Zoom

    Save The Date

    Via Zoom


      Date: Tuesday January 13 , 2026

      Time: 5:30-6:30 

      Location: Via Zoom


      Costs:

      Zoom: 

      $40 - Member

      $60 - Non-Members

      $  0 for government (email for registration code)

      $ 165 ***New Member Special*** Join today and save.*


      * Current FLC Membership is from July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026

      MCLE Credit
      This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1 hour. The Financial Lawyers Conference certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved educational activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.

      CANCELLATION POLICY
      There will be no refunds.  If you miss the program, a video link and self study certificate will be emailed.

      • 02/10/2026

      Save The Date

      Entertainment Chapter 11 Bankruptcies


      Please join Justin Bernbrock from Sheppard Mullin and David E. Ahdoot  from Bush Gottlieb as they walk us through issues in entertainment chapter 11 bankruptcies.   Justin is hot off of his representation of the Village Roadshow Debtors in their Delaware Chapter 11 filing, where he had to navigate numerous stakeholder interests, multiple asset sales and adversarial Motion Picture Studio and Distributor positions.  Don’t miss their insights, war stories, and practice tips, as they unpack the idiosyncrasies required by entertainment insolvency practice. 


        Date: Tuesday February 10, 2026

        Time: 5:30-6:30 

        Location: TBD. Possible Hybrid Via Zoom


        Costs:

        Zoom: 

        $40 - Member

        $60 - Non-Members

        $  0 for government (email for registration code)

        $ 165 ***New Member Special*** Join today and save.*


        * Current FLC Membership is from July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026

        MCLE Credit
        This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1 hour. The Financial Lawyers Conference certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved educational activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.

        CANCELLATION POLICY
        There will be no refunds.  If you miss the program, a video link and self study certificate will be emailed.

        • 03/13/2026
        • 1:00 PM
        • 03/15/2026
        • 12:00 PM
        • Hyatt Huntington Beach
        • 39
        Register

        2026 Annual Seminar

        March 13-15, 2026

        We are looking forward to the Financial Lawyers Conference’s next Annual Seminar, to be held on March 13-15, 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa. This year’s Seminar will be led by Professor Vincent Buccola of the University of Chicago Law School.

        The 2026 Seminar will address the following important bankruptcy law topics (some ripe, some budding) that go to the heart of what modern restructuring practice should or could look like:

        1.     Making Sense of Liability Management Transactions. If there’s a single mega trend in the restructuring world, it’s the move, over the last 10 or so years, toward increasing reliance on out-of-court recapitalizations, and especially on out-of-court deals that involve highly coercive offers (in a game theoretic sense of the word). Our aims will be twofold: first, to define and explain the change; and second, to consider the legality of common approaches, by attending especially to a theoretically fraught relationship between debt contract language and background legal principles that apply to debtor-creditor relations generally.

        2.     Non-Pro Rata Transactions in Bankruptcy. The economic forces that have given us liability management have also led, in cases that make their way to bankruptcy, to Chapter 11 processes that embed some but not all of the same coercive elements. In particular, the non-pro rata economics so familiar to LMT have found their way into Chapter 11 via DIP financing agreements and plan contemplated capital raises. We will consider how bankruptcy’s distinctive governance principles bear on the permissibility of non-pro rata transactions effected in court and what to think of resulting forum shopping if so.

        3.     Revisiting sub rosa plans. In its recent Boy Scouts decision, the Third Circuit embraced an understanding of 11 U.S.C. s 363(m) that could be used to sidestep the Code’s plan confirmation rules in a variety of contexts. We will weigh the practical as well as doctrinal limits to implementing broad-based restructuring deals through a 363 sale order and use Boy Scouts as a springboard to consider more generally the longstanding, uncomfortable relationship between the law of estate management and of plan confirmation.

        Click HERE for full rules

        In order to accommodate our contractual obligations with the hotel, registration will close on January 23, 2026

      Past events

      11/20/2025 2025 Nuts & Bolts - Bankruptcy Transactional & Litigation Skills
      10/14/2025 Beyond Banks: Restructuring in a Private Credit World
      09/16/2025 2025 George M. Treister Memorial Bankruptcy Law Update
      06/17/2025 2025 Jeffrey S. Turner Memorial Commercial Law Update
      05/06/2025 A Night with Bankruptcy Luminaries
      03/21/2025 2025 Annual Seminar
      02/25/2025 Merit Management Seven Years Later: Subsequent Developments and Practical Considerations
      01/28/2025 Current and Hot Topics in California Real Estate Finance Law
      11/21/2024 Restructuring Support Agreements: Key Considerations and Current Issues
      10/24/2024 The Nuances of Merchant Cash Advance under the UCC
      09/12/2024 2024 George M. Treister Memorial Bankruptcy Law Update
      06/18/2024 2024: Jeffrey S. Turner Memorial Commercial Law Update
      03/15/2024 2024 Annual Seminar
      02/22/2024 Uncovering the Mysteries of Bankruptcy
      11/13/2023 Complex Chapter 11 Procedures in the Central District
      09/28/2023 2023 Nuts & Bolts - Learning the Essentials: COMMERCIAL FINANCE, REAL ESTATE FINANCE, AND CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY TOPICS FOR YOUNG ATTORNEYS
      09/12/2023 George M. Treister Memorial Bankruptcy Law Update
      06/07/2023 2023: Jeffrey S. Turner Memorial Commercial Law Update
      04/27/2023 2023 What’s So Special About Real Estate?
      03/17/2023 2023 Annual Seminar
      02/28/2023 2023 State of the Law on Make Wholes and Postpetition Interest
      10/06/2022 2022 Nuts & Bolts - Fundamental issues arising in bankruptcy cases, Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, and appellate advocacy.
      02/17/2022 2022 Nuts & Bolts: WORKOUTS AND RESTRUCTURINGS OF CORPORATE DEBT OBLIGATIONS
      12/14/2021 Videoconference: 2021 FLC PAST PRESIDENTS’ PANEL: ANALYZING COMMERCIAL REASONABLENESS AND KEY STRATEGIC ISSUES IN ENFORCEMENT OF SECURITY INTERESTS IN LLC INTERESTS
      06/17/2021 Zoom Videoconference: George M. Treister Memorial Bankruptcy Law Update
      05/06/2021 Zoom Videoconference: Jeffrey S. Turner Memorial Commercial Law Update
      04/22/2021 Zoom Videoconference: The Rise of Bankruptcy Directors
      03/02/2021 Zoom Videoconference: Structuring Multistate Loans
      02/25/2021 Zoom Videoconference: Nuts & Bolts 2021: Workouts and Restructurings of Corporate Debt Obligations
      12/10/2020 Zoom Videoconference: Financing In-transit Inventory: Smooth Sailing or Stormy Seas?
      11/19/2020 Zoom Videoconference: Spotting Ambiguity In Commercial Agreements
      09/24/2020 Zoom Videoconference: Judge Saltzman and Judge Yun on The Potential Lasting Impact of Virtual Courtroom Appearances - A Members Only Event
      06/04/2020 Zoom Videoconference: George M. Treister Memorial Bankruptcy Law Update
      05/07/2020 Zoom Videoconference: Jeffrey S. Turner Memorial Commercial Law Update
      04/03/2020 2020 Annual Seminar
      02/06/2020 Legal Opinions in Loan Transactions – Is there any Value to Them?
      11/07/2019 Fools Rush In: Recent Cases Strengthening The Estate's Rights Against Creditors And Their Claims.
      10/23/2019 3rd Annual FLC Distinguished Speaker Dinner
      10/18/2019 Nuts & Bolts: In The Realm Of Insolvency
      06/13/2019 George M. Treister Memorial Bankruptcy Law Update
      05/02/2019 Jeffrey S. Turner Memorial Commercial Law Update
      03/29/2019 2019 Annual Seminar
      02/07/2019 Splitting the Circuits
      12/03/2018 LABF Annual Holiday Party
      11/08/2018 Current Issues in Claims Trading and Assignment of Claims
      10/17/2018 2nd Annual FLC Distinguished Speaker Dinner
      06/08/2018 Nuts & Bolts: The Anatomy of a Credit Agreement
      06/07/2018 Annual Bankruptcy Update 2018
      05/03/2018 Bankruptcy Bypass: Recent Use of State Court Healthcare Provider Receiverships in Lieu of Bankruptcy
      04/05/2018 Jeffrey S. Turner Memorial Commercial Law Update
      03/02/2018 2018 Annual Seminar
      01/11/2018 Moving Beyond Fisker - Considerations for Successfully Structuring or Challenging a Credit Bid in Bankruptcy
      12/07/2017 'Tis the Season - The Real Deal on Retail
      12/04/2017 LABF Annual Holiday Party
      11/02/2017 A Spooky Brew: Trends in the Finance Cauldron Create a Potion of Unexpected Outcomes in Recent Restructurings
      10/27/2017 Nuts & Bolts: Workouts and Restructurings
      10/03/2017 Inaugural Distinguished Speaker Series
      06/08/2017 Annual Bankruptcy Update
      05/04/2017 Jeffrey S. Turner Memorial Commercial Law Update
      04/06/2017 Navigating Shifting Ground in Workouts and Chapter 11 Bankruptcies
      03/24/2017 2017 Spring Seminar
      02/23/2017 Drilling Down: Issues in Oil and Oilfield Services Bankruptcies
      01/12/2017 Top 10 Biggest Mistakes in Perfecting the Security Interest in Mezz Finance Deals
      12/08/2016 Bankruptcy Waivers in First Lien-Second Lien Intercreditor Agreements
      11/03/2016 Real-World Ethics: Bankruptcy Professionals Behaving Badly
      09/15/2016 September Program - Chapter 11
      06/03/2016 Nuts & Bolts: Real Estate Restructurings
      06/02/2016 Bankruptcy Update
      06/02/2016 June Young Professionals Mixer
      05/12/2016 Jeffrey S. Turner Memorial Commercial Law Update
      05/12/2016 Young Professionals Mixer
      03/10/2016 Transactional Skills: How to Structure and Document a Deal
      02/04/2016 The Election That Really Matters
      01/07/2016 Notes: An Accident Waiting to Happen
      12/03/2015 So, You Have a Security Interest in Intellectual Property. Now What (and What Should You Have Done)?
      11/05/2015 Litigation Funding - Risks, Opportunities, and Shifting Leverage in Bankruptcy

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