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Special Interactive Session Bankruptcy
practice is fraught with ethical dilemmas. In this session, seasoned practitioners
present real life scenarios, walk you through the ethical questions they present,
and allow you to weigh in. Get solutions to the problems you're struggling with,
avoid conflicts of interest, and preclude costly malpractice claims.
Can't Attend? Order the Printed Handbook www.icle.org/bankruptcy
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| Updates,
Strategies, and Judicial Insights
Last chance to register
for the Consumer Bankruptcy Association and ICLE's 2nd
Annual Consumer Bankruptcy Institute, April 1, 2011, The Inn
at St. John's, Plymouth.
Avoid costly mistakes and better serve your clients
with critical updates on cases, federal rules, and ethical issues. Customize the
program to fit your needs—if you’re new to practice, get the nuts
and bolts in our "Core Concepts" track f you’re an experienced practitioner,
select from one of two Intermediate/Advanced tracks.
Attend for These Great Benefits:
- Stay up-to-date on case law, including conflicting lines of cases and federal rules developments
- Learn to effectively manage pre-confirmation issues such as status confirmation
and objections and post-confirmation issues like plan modification and disbursements in Chapter 13 cases
- Improve your trial preparation and litigation skills to always be on top of your game
- Understand and analyze relevant aspects and nuances of your client's financial
documents and tax returns with expert advice from CPAs
- Delve into the issues
presented when debtors claim property as exempt in consumer cases including how
to handle trust assets, marital assets, and tax refunds
- Discover how recent
changes in the law impact filing under Chapter 11 and why filing under this chapter
may offer savings and convenience for high income clients
- Master the intricacies
and application of the means test that often make or break your bankruptcy case
- Expand your bankruptcy practice by learning about alternatives to bankruptcy
and how they can work for your clients
Register Today! Visit
www.icle.org/bankruptcy
or call 877-229-4350.
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