ABI’s Health Care Triage 2009
The inaugural Health Care Triage 2009 will take place June 26, 2009 at the Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy at Loyola University Chicago. ABI and Loyola University Chicago’s School of Law have partnered to create this timely program. Expert panelists will guide attendees through today’s critical health care issues that have surfaced because of economic stress. This program is ideal for those who practice in law firms, in-house settings, HMOs, health insurance and finance. Register today!
Panelists in the session “Distressed Investing Opportunities in the Health Care Industry: Finding a Needle in a Haystack” will give a capital markets update and explain exit strategies for distressed borrowers. Robert A. Guy, Jr. of Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLP in Nashville, Tenn. will moderate. Panelists will include Ross A. Ettin of the Great American Group in Deerfield, Ill., Patrick M. Hurst of Houlihan Lokey in Chicago, Jonathan T. Oka of Flexpoint Ford, LLC in Chicago and Todd Rudenske of Caine Brothers & Co., LLC in New York. Please click the links below to view presentations by Mr. Guy and Mr. Rudenske.
Capital Markets Update
Distressed Investing Strategies
The session “Health Care Restructuring in Court: Code Blue – The Bankruptcy Code in Action” will delve into the problems with the BAPCPA Health Care Amendments of 2005 and explain how the bankruptcy courts have moved towards limiting the burden of the amendments. Panelists will include Martin G. Bunin of Alston & Bird LLP in New York, Michael R. Lane of Navigant Capital Advisors, LLC in Chicago, Avrum J. Rosen of the Law Offices of Avrum J. Rosen in Huntington, N.Y. and William P. Smith of McDermott Will & Emery, LLP in Chicago. Nancy A. Peterman of Greenberg Traurig, LLP in Chicago will moderate. Please click the link below to view Mr. Bunin’s paper.
The 2005 BAPCPA Health Care Amendments Almost Four Years Later
Panelists in the session “Understanding How Human Infrastructure Affects the Bottom Line” will discuss the challenges facing the healthcare industry, how to weather the financial storm and how to survive in the short term in order to take advantage of growth opportunities. Suzanne Koenig of SAK Management Services, LLC in Chicago will moderate. Panelists will include Albert J. Francesco of CBIZ Mahoney Cohen in New York, Carol E. Jendrzey of Cox Smith Matthews Incorporated in San Antonio and Nicholas J. Lynn of Duane Morris LLP in Chicago. Please click the link below to view the materials.