Registrations are still being accepted for the 2019 NorthLegal Bankruptcy Fundamentals Seminar and the NorthLegal Advanced Bankruptcy Conference, both of which will be held at the Omni Royal Orleans hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, but the early registration discount ends this coming Monday, April 1!
The Bankruptcy Fundamentals Seminar is a one-day (June 10, 2019) program that will provide a “high level” look at bankruptcy, and is intended for those who are new to bankruptcy, those who are in management and just need the “big picture” so they can effectively manage the bankruptcy department, and those who want a refresher before attending the Advanced Bankruptcy Conference the remainder of the week. (The Bankruptcy Fundamentals Seminar is free to those who are attending the conference.)
The Advanced Bankruptcy Conference is a multi-day (June 11-14) conference that gets down to the details. As with all NorthLegal programs, the conference focuses on content. We try to make the event interesting, enjoyable and understandable, but our overriding goal is to give you specific information (and lots of it) that will help you handle real-world bankruptcy problems. We will cover more issues than can possibly be listed here, but topics will include:
Debtor Protection • The automatic stay • The codebtor stay • The discharge injunction Filing and Updating Proofs of Claim 341 Meetings and Information Gathering Collecting from Coborrowers & Spouses Handling Chapter 7 cases • Protecting security interests • Obtaining and documenting reaffirmation agreements • Surrender • Adequate protection • Hidden collateral • Rights of unsecured creditors • Fraudulent loans • Exceptions to discharge • Preventing discharge • Finding and collecting assets | Handling Chapter 13 cases • Protecting security interests • 910 and 365 day claims • Delay in payment • Rights of unsecured creditors • Collecting from coborrowers • Exceptions to discharge • Eligibility to file Chapter 13 Controversial Issues • “Chapter 20” • Offsetting and enforcing liens on deposits • Payroll deduction and automated payments • Cross-collateral clauses • Denial of services • Credit reporting • Preferences • Privacy issues in Bankruptcy |
For more information about the subjects that will be covered, the hotel accommodations, the registration fee and more, visit northlegal.com or call.
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