Consumer

NO CLE - The Wrath of Stern

What are the constitutional limits of bankruptcy court jurisdiction and authority? This panel will discuss recent decisions implicating Stern v. Marshall to see when and how courts are addressing limits on jurisdiction and authority. The panelists will analyze when state law actions may be maintained in bankruptcy court and when the bankruptcy court can enter final orders and review key local rules. Additionally, the panelists will provide strategies for how to address matters where a bankruptcy court cannot issue final orders.

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2022 Mid-Atlantic Bankruptcy Workshop - replay

Join ABI on Maryland’s Eastern Shore for family-friendly fun and networking in a relaxed atmosphere at the 2022 Mid-Atlantic Bankruptcy Workshop. Our host hotel, the Four-Diamond Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, is situated on 342 acres along the picturesque Choptank River and is an easy drive from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and Wilmington, Del. Earn up to 8 hours of CLE/CPE credit, including 1.5 hours of ethics, from a stellar faculty of regional professionals and judges on business-, consumer- and skills-focused topics.

$295.00
$295.00

NO CLE - Bankruptcy Update Smorgasbord: A Review and Discussion of Recent Decisions and Other Changes Impacting Bankruptcy Practice

This panel will provide an overview and discussion on the most recent bankruptcy decisions and changes to official guidelines and legislation impacting bankruptcy practice today. The case law discussion will cover the most recent bankruptcy opinions from the Supreme Court and Circuit Courts of Appeals as well as Bankruptcy and District Court opinions of note.

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2022 Southeast Bankruptcy Workshop - replay

Welcome back to what feels like “home” for the 27th Southeast Bankruptcy Workshop: The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island in Amelia Island, Florida!

Between the fine dining and relaxing days on the beach, get a healthy dose of bankruptcy CLE from an outstanding faculty of regional judges, academics and practitioners. Design your own workshop experience with business, consumer and skill-focused sessions. Bring the family and enjoy a private beach area set aside just for Workshop attendees and their guests.

$295.00
$295.00

NO CLE - Consumer: Nondischargeability Litigation

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NO CLE - Post-Petition Issues in Consumer Cases: Life Goes On

Debtors’ lives don’t stop once a chapter 13 is filed. Jobs could be changed or lost, property can be sold and inherited, and debtors can become injured and can sue. Debtor's counsel has to know how to “roll with the punches” and still achieve the best outcome for their client. This panel will discuss the impact of foreseen and unforeseen events in a chapter 13 case. Who gets the benefit of equity in a debtor’s home if it is sold and has appreciated since filing? What if the case converts to chapter 7? What assets are included in the chapter 7 estate upon conversion?

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NO CLE - Pitch Perfect: Various Perspectives on How to Get the Gig

This panel will provide insolvency professionals with practical business-development tips from numerous perspectives.

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NO CLE - When Your Hair Has More Silver than Your Pocket: Bankruptcy Issues Involving the Elderly

This panel will discuss issues affecting the elderly in bankruptcy cases, including attorney misconduct, scams and identify theft, childrens’ mishandling of parents’ assets, wills, trusts, life estates and judgments, and reverse mortgages.

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2022 Northeast Bankruptcy Conference & Northeast Consumer Forum - replay

On behalf of our faculty and the Northeast Advisory Board, we are pleased to welcome you back to the in-person Northeast Bankruptcy Conference and Northeast Consumer Forum! The advisory board has assembled a roster of great speakers on a wide variety of timely topics that offer something for everyone.

$295.00
$295.00

NO CLE - Representing a Debtor or Creditor in a Bankruptcy Proceeding? It’s an Ethical Minefield Either Way!

Consumer lawyers on behalf of both debtors and creditors deal with myriad ethical issues to ensure effective and economical representation of their clients. This panel will explore the implications of representing individuals, small businesses, insiders and creditors, including what to do when your client becomes your creditor (how far can you go to get paid?) and how to avoid breaching the attorney/client privilege (just who do or can you talk to?). In a small business, the owner often considers counsel to be representing “her” interest.

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