Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Association
Intersection of Bankruptcy and Family Law – March 26, 2016
SPEAKERS:
Honorable Ernest M. Robles
Bankruptcy Judge, Los Angeles Division
Patrick Green Read more…
Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Association
Intersection of Bankruptcy and Family Law – March 26, 2016
SPEAKERS:
Honorable Ernest M. Robles
Bankruptcy Judge, Los Angeles Division
Patrick Green Read more…
Last night, team something discussed Motions for Summary Judgment at the Taix Restaurant. Judge Barry Russell was an active speaker, as was Judge Neil Bason and Judge Robert Kwan. The amount of effort Kathleen McCarthy put into setting it up was evident. Judge Kwan commented that the Separate Statement of Undisputed Facts is hugely important to him. I have wondered about that. It is hugely important to the proponent to make sure the key facts needed to win are established with “undisputed facts,” but it’s nice to hear a judge say it is important to him as well. Judge Russell commented that he sometimes reads the declarations first to see whether there is really sufficient “evidence” to establish anything. He commented also that he personally reads the motions when they come in to determine if there is really some chance of success of the motion. If not, he will not set it for hearing.
A few other helpful comments from the participants: Number the objections, making it easier to make a clear record for the ruling. THINK before making an objection, judges are not impressed by the boilerplate objections of everything in the motion. Be sure to point to the specific page of a deposition transcript if you want the judge to read it. A request for judicial notice simply authenticates the document, nothing else. Granting MSJs are the most common reversals by the courts of appeals.
As to summary adjudication of facts, the judges seemed to have some doubts about the utility of that, mostly because if you are going to have a trial anyway, it might not be worth the effort.
The Inn is a good time. Out of maybe 30-40 people in attendance, there were probably 4-5 trustees, three judges, and lots of experienced bankruptcy attorneys. This is an especially great time for young lawyers to brush shoulders with us old folks.
Program Date:
Thursday, February 18, 2016
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Happy New Year!
The James T. King Bankruptcy Inn of Court meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 6:00 p.m.
Your host for the evening will be President Wes Avery and Program Moderator Hon. Neil Bason
We will be meeting at the Taix French Restaurant located at:
1911 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026 Read more…
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Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Association
10th Annual Review of 9th Circuit Decisions on Bankruptcy in 2015
January 30, 2016 Read more…
Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section Meeting
January 28, 2016
Ethical Issues in Bankruptcy Debtor Representation
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Read more…
I’m going to do a program at the NACBA Annual Convention in San Francisco this coming May. Entitled Individual Chapter 11s. I better bring my lawyer, Roksana Moradi.
The info is here. Jon
Thursday, December 17, 2015, 12 noon – 1 p.m.
The Ins and Outs of Discovery in Bankruptcy
Speakers:
Jonathan S. Dabbieri (Sullivan Hill Lewin Rez & Engle)
Uzzi O. Raanan (Danning, Gill, Diamond & Kollitz LLP) Read more…
The Earle Hagen Memorial Golf, Tennis and Poker Tournament committee is thrilled to announce that the proceeds of the 7th annual tournament of $28,987.11 were donated to Public Counsel’s Debtor Assistance Project this year. The tourney has now generated over $200,000 for Public Counsel in its seven year history.
As most if not all of you know by now, the bankruptcy community lost Jim King in February. The tourney was his baby and we are proud to have honored his leadership in organizing the event for so many years, and his extraordinary pro bono contributions throughout his legal career. Read more…
ORANGE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
COMMERCIAL LAW & BANKRUPTCY and
BANKING & LENDING SECTIONS
JOINT MEETING – November
*TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2015* 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
(*Changed from previous meeting date of Thursday, 11-19-15*) Read more…