Document Type
Symposium
Publication Title
ABI Law Review
Publication Date
2004
Volume
12
First Page
299
Abstract
(Excerpt)
G. Ray Warner: Good morning, welcome back. The final component of our program is this outstanding group of commentators, who will be able to bring us some fresh perspectives on the present, past and possibly even the future of bankruptcy reform. We are very fortunate today to have a collection of some of the people who were most instrumental in the creation of the current Code and also in the efforts that have been percolating through Congress recently to look at the Code again and to consider revisions.
I would like to thank the panel for their willingness to serve, and, particularly the moderator, Arthur Miller, for his gracious agreement to come help bring this together.
To our audience, we really appreciate your attending this Symposium over these two days. It's been a great success and everything we had hoped that it would be. I'm very pleased to be able to introduce the panelists for this last piece of our celebration of the 25th anniversary. In a sense, the 25th anniversary is like a family reunion, as we bring back many of the family here, both the old generation and the new.
Comments
Reprinted with permission of the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review. Originally published at 12 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 299 (2004).