ABI’s Party in Interest Podcast

ABI’s Party in Interest Podcast
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Hosted by ABI executive director Amy Quackenboss
Enjoy a conversation between ABI Executive Director Amy Quackenboss and extraordinary members of the restructuring community about what drew them to bankruptcy practice and what they enjoy to unwind from the pressures of the office.
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The podcast explores themes of bankruptcy practice, career journeys, and personal interests, with episodes delving into topics like the influences shaping legal careers, the challenges faced in small business bankruptcy, and perspectives from high-profile mediators and attorneys, such as discussions on Judge Sontchi's career insights and David Tanabe's transition from NHL player to bankruptcy attorney.

Hosted by ABI executive director Amy Quackenboss
Enjoy a conversation between ABI Executive Director Amy Quackenboss and extraordinary members of the restructuring community about what drew them to bankruptcy practice and what they enjoy to unwind from the pressures of the office.
Hon. Christopher S. Sontchi, an International Judge of the Singapore International Commercial Court and a former Chief Judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, where he served for 16 years, talks with ABI Executive Director Amy Quackenboss about moments that helped shape his incredible restructuring career — and provides tips to new practitioners entering the industry.

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