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Indiana 36-Credit Compliance Bundle 100822

Save time with our hand-selected Compliance Bundles tailored to satisfy your mandatory state requirements.

With the Indiana 36-Credit Compliance Bundle, you can complete all thirty-six (36) CLE hours required by the Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education, including three (3) hours in Ethics.

The Supreme Court of Indiana issued an order permanently waiving the credit-hour limitations on distance education courses for all attorneys, judges, and State Level Judicial Officers.

You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs.

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23 Courses
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66 minutes
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Litigating Common Causes of Action in Bankruptcy
Covering a wide array of bankruptcy litigation matters, this session will focus on issues relating to stay relief, discharge litigation, and post-discharge injunction matters. Evidentiary considerations and standards for relief will be highlighted, along with case law developments and practice tips from the experienced panelists.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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171 minutes
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Subchapter V and Virtual Court: A Tale of Two Frontiers
The Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 went into effect a mere few weeks before a worldwide pandemic unfolded, setting into motion unforeseen challenges and learning curves for the entire bankruptcy court system. This session consists of two mock presentations that will demonstrate the application of technology in the pre-trial practice and trial presentation of a subchapter V virtual trial. Included in these presentations will be virtual depositions and document preparation and organization, as well as the nontechnical challenges these cases can face, such as feasibility, projected-income issues, best practices assuming a nonconsensual plan, and cramdown. During the mock presentations, a team of technology experts will interject real-time, practical tips on the risks, benefits and potential ethical pitfalls of technology use in virtual trials, and much more.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Fraud and the Implications for Claims Trading and Plans
A review of relevant statutory and case authority surrounding issues of fraud and plan confirmation. What is fraudulent? What is ethical? What is simply good lawyering? This program will explore these and other concerns around claims trading and the potential for manipulation of the bankruptcy plan process.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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73 minutes
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Witness Preparation: A Roundtable Discussion
Witness testimony at trial and in depositions is critical to winning. This panel of restructuring/insolvency litigators and expert witnesses will discuss how you prepare your fact and expert witnesses, including how to respond to direct examination, how to respond to personal attacks and lies, how to deal with an aggressive lawyer, how to prep a fact witness versus an expert witness, and how an expert witness should prep an attorney.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Virtually Effective - Conducting Professional and Persuasive Hearings on Remote Platforms
As Bankruptcy Courts hold hearings across a variety of remote platforms, how can attorneys and other bankruptcy professionals ensure they are most effectively representing their clients? This expert panel will discuss best practices for appearing remotely, offering tips on preparing witnesses for testimony, presenting an effective “virtual” courtroom presence, and maintaining proper courtroom etiquette in the new normal, and will also address several ethics considerations in our new "Virtual" reality.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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63 minutes
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Liquidating Assets
With many legal observers predicting an unprecedented tsunami of commercial bankruptcy filings, many companies will face challenges regarding the best strategies for liquidating their assets. This session will offer a range of options to consider, including Section 363 sales, receiverships, Article 9 and other means of selling assets.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Make Your Assets Count! Vote for a Great Expert and Get Them Qualified with the Court
This panel will work through real-life scenarios that demonstrate challenges faced by litigants in qualifying valuation witnesses. The panel will also cover strategies and techniques that are crucial to winning the valuation battle. Finally, the panel will discuss the latest developments and trends in valuing assets in bankruptcy.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Pro Bono Work for Consumer Clients
This learn-in session will prepare attorneys, particularly business bankruptcy lawyers, for dealing with insolvent pro se consumer debtors or defendants.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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