Subchapter V: What Have We Learned so Far?
900 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Since taking effect in 2020, the Small Business Reorganization Act is largely viewed a success serving its intended purpose of providing small business chapter 11 debtors with a streamlined and efficient chapter 11 process. The learning objectives of this session are to educate attendees on the key features, strengths, and even a few limitations, identified in the three years of Subchapter V case law and practical application. After a brief overview of Subchapter V, this panel will focus on developments and emerging issues, including debtor’s eligibility, plan confirmation standards, and discharge and post-confirmation disputes, as well as unsettled Subchapter V issues.
Field of Study: Business Law - Technical
Moderator:
Jed Donaldson, Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black PLC
Speakers:
Brett A. Axelrod, Fox Rothschild LLP
Edward M. Burr, CIRA, Mac Restructuring
Hon. Benjamin A. Kahn, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, M.D. N.C.
The AIRA will seek 19.58 general CLE credit hours and 1.25 ethics credit hours in 60-minute-hour states, and 23.5 general CLE credit hours and 1.5 ethics credit hours in 50-minute states. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.
(*Includes Pre-conference and Annual Conference. CLE above based on a 60–minute hour.)

