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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 29 MIN

Exploring AI Assets in Bankruptcy

from Unordinary Course · host ABI

The newest episode of the ABI Business Reorganization Committee’s "Unordinary Course" podcast features host Lee Pacchia of ICR talking Eric Chafetz and Amy S. Mushahwar of Lowenstein Sandler on how restructuring professionals should approach AI assets in bankruptcy. Building on their February 2026 ABI Journal article (click here for the article) Chafetz and Mushahwar discuss how AI assets in bankruptcy are poised to shape the next generation of restructurings.

The newest episode of the ABI Business Reorganization Committee’s "Unordinary Course" podcast features host Lee Pacchia of ICR talking Eric Chafetz and Amy S. Mushahwar of Lowenstein Sandler on how restructuring professionals should approach AI assets in bankruptcy. Building on their February 2026 ABI Journal article (click here for the article) Chafetz and Mushahwar discuss how AI assets in bankruptcy are poised to shape the next generation of restructurings.

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