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Mark N. Parry, Partner with Moses & Singer LLP, to Speak at The Knowledge Group’s Online Using and Challenging Expert Witness Testimony in Bankruptcy Litigation

New York, NY, September 24, 2019 --(PR.com)-- The Knowledge Group Live Webcast Series, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Mark N. Parry, Partner with Moses & Singer LLP, will speak at The Knowledge Group’s webcast entitled: “Using and Challenging Expert Witness Testimony in Bankruptcy Litigation: Winning Strategies.” This event is scheduled for Tuesday, November 05, 2019 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm (ET).

For further details, please visit: https://www.theknowledgegroup.org/webcasts/witness-testimony-in-bankruptcy-litigation/

About Mark N. Parry

Mark N. Parry is Chair of Moses & Singer's Dispute Resolution Practice Group and a partner in the Business Reorganization, Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights practice group.

Mark has over thirty years of experience in bankruptcy, insolvency and creditors' rights matters. He has represented numerous clients before various United States District Courts and Bankruptcy Courts in connection with proceedings under both Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. His experience includes the representation of secured and unsecured creditors, holders of public debt, indenture trustees and official committees of unsecured creditors. Mark also has substantial experience in Chapter 15 proceedings and cross-border insolvency proceedings.

Mark has participated in a wide variety of litigation in federal and state courts involving fraudulent conveyance actions, breaches of fiduciary duty, secured and unsecured financings, letters of credit, foreclosures and the enforcement of guaranties. He has successfully represented both plaintiffs and defendants in litigation arising from failed leveraged buyouts. Mark has substantial experience in inter-creditor disputes and the laws governing in fiduciary duties of directors of insolvent corporations. He also has significant experience with regard to the duties of corporate directors under Delaware law. Mark has actively represented defendants in litigation arising from the Madoff ponzi scheme, including direct investors in BLMIS and indirect investors in feeder funds, such as Fairfield Sentry Limited.

Mark has been appointed to the Mediation Panel of the United States Bankruptcy Courts for the Southern District of New York and the District of Delaware. While serving as the mediator, Mark has successfully resolved numerous disputes.

He is recognized as an AV® Preeminent™ Rated lawyer and one of New York's Top Rated Lawyers by Martindale-Hubbell.

About Moses & Singer LLP

Since 1919, Moses & Singer LLP has represented diverse businesses and successful individuals and their families. Among the firm's broad array of U.S. and international clients are industry leaders in banking and finance, entertainment, media, real estate, healthcare, and advertising and communication. The firm's attorneys advise clients on complex transactions that involve financing, securities, mergers and acquisitions, insolvency, intellectual property and digital media, fiduciary and tax issues. They are advocates in commercial, real estate and intellectual property litigation, white-collar criminal cases, family disputes and business reorganizations and bankruptcies. The firm’s single office in the Chrysler Building in New York City fosters an environment of collaboration and teamwork, providing clients enhanced personal service and value.

Abstract

Bankruptcy litigation is different from other types of lawsuits in several aspects. These differences, such as the less formal setting, affect the rules on how a bankruptcy court handles expert witnesses. The same implication is true when it comes to the practices which defendants and plaintiffs should take in handling their experts.

In using or challenging an expert’s testimony, litigators need to be well versed about the applicability of the Daubert Rule in bankruptcy litigation as well as the conditions in which experts are required to provide a written report.

In this webcast, The Knowledge Group brought together a team of distinguished thought leaders and professionals to help the audience understand effective and proper handling of expert witnesses in bankruptcy litigation. Speakers will also provide the best strategies on how attorneys can use or challenge an expert’s testimony.

Some of the major topics that will be covered in this course are:

- Expert Witness Testimony in Bankruptcy Litigation: Fundamentals
- Recent Judicial Trends and Developments
- Common Pitfalls
- Using or Challenging an Expert Testimony: Best Strategies
- What Lies Ahead

About The Knowledge Group Live Webcast Series

The Knowledge Group was established with the mission to produce unbiased, objective, and educational live webinars that examine industry trends and regulatory changes from a variety of different perspectives. The goal is to deliver a unique multilevel analysis of an important issue affecting business in a highly focused format. To contact or register for an event, please visit: http://theknowledgegroup.org/
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