Bankruptcy Bill #22 – Special Texas Edition
Howdy all you Bankruptcy Bill fans out there! I’ve been in Austin, TX attending the 28th Annual Jay Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference presented by the University of Texas Law School at the Four Seasons Hotel, and I thought it’d be nice to share a little of what it’s like down here.
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FYI, this cartoon also appears in the Fall 2009 issue of the newsletter for the Bankruptcy Section of the State Bar of Texas along with a nice profile about the Bankruptcy Bill cartoons written by Eric Van Horn, a bankruptcy lawyer with Dallas firm Rochelle McCullough LLP and the writer of the Chapter 8 humor columns in the ABI Journal. Also, thanks to Judge Alan S. Trust of the Eastern District of New York for his article in the Summer 2009 issue of the Bankruptcy Section newsletter (”Robes Without Stripes”) which provided helpful cultural background for the cartoon.
Highlights of the conference included:
- Learning that both Professor Jay Westbrook and Judge Keith Lundin both have extensive collection of bankruptcy-related cartoons, and that both Texas and Tennesse have had bands comprised of musical bankruptcy judges who like to write and play bankruptcy-related songs.
- Judge Lundin’s monogrammed bowling shirt with “High on BAPCPA” on the back.
- A spirited discussion between Hugh Ray (McKool Smith) and Bruce Grohsgal (Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones) on the topic of “Who’s Really in Charge Here? Reorganizations in the Shadow of Chrysler and GM.”
- Learning that Byrnie Bass’ son Brett is a professional bass player and that he not only has played with Enrique Iglesias but currently plays in a band with former Spin Doctors lead singer–and my high school classmate–Chris Barron. (Here’s an article about Brett from Lubbockonline.com.)
Cartoon brainstorming with Andrew Eckerman (Conway Mackenzie, Inc.), Melissa Hayward (Franklin Skierski Lovall Hayward), Jesse Moore (Hunton & Williams), Ian Roberts (Baker Botts), Tim Million (Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr) and Eric Van Horn (Rochelle McCullough).- Jogging around the lake and arriving at the Congress Avenue Bridge just in time to see the largest urban bat colony pour out for its evening activities.
- Hearing Evelyn Biery (Fulbright & Jaworski) recount her role as Anna Nicole Smith for a previous bankruptcy conference musical send-up.
- An in depth discussion of organic farming with Joe Martinec and Weldon Ponder.
- The Third Annual Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference Cocktail Reception at Austin hotspot Lanai, hosted by the Young Lawyers Committee of the Bankruptcy Section of the State Bar of Texas. (Thanks to Jay Ong (Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr), Layla Milligan (Staff attorney for Chapter 13 Trustee) and Eric Van Horn (Rochelle McCullough) for organizing!)

"Ain't that Texas cookin' good!"
- Obtaining valuable advice from Brian Abramson (Diamond McCarthy) on the topic of sleep training for infants.
- Barbecue from Stubbs, Iron Works and (at the airport) Salt Lick. (Thanks to Guy Clark for the inspiration!)
- Keeping Austin Weird.
- Having a chance to meet so many wonderful folks on my first-ever visit to the Great State of Texas. The conference had an extremely friendly and collegial atmosphere, and everyone from associates to partners to judges were accessible and enjoyable to meet.
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November 23rd, 2009 at 9:59 am
So glad you had a great time in Austin and got to see some of what our great state has to offer!
November 23rd, 2009 at 10:03 am
Thanks Shayne! Sorry we couldn’t meet up, but hopefully I’ll get down there again at some point in the next year.