Bankruptcy New Briefs 12/14

In Today’s Bankruptcy News Briefs…

Why States Should Have Primary Oversight of Attorney’s Activities in Debt-Collection Litigation

U.S. House Financial Services Committee Votes to Reduce Credit Bureau Consumer Protections

THE FIGHT TO CONTROL THE CFPB ISN’T OVER YET

CUNA files amicus brief supporting Mulvaney at CFPB

The preclusive effect of a Congressional override of the CFPB dealer pricing bulletin: we think Professor Levitin’s premise is wrong

Consumer lending 2017: Bold bets and strategic exits

District Court Affirms Finding of No Undue Hardship for 44-Year Old Lawyer/Nurse who Sought to Discharge Student Loans

Bankruptcy Law Update: Preferences and Selected Bankruptcy Issues

New York launches tough new regs in wake of Equifax breach

Student Loans, Bankruptcy and the Silence of Presidents

Nearly 5 Million Americans in Default on Student Loans

It’s a New Month Renew Your NACBA Membership for a Chance to Win 2 Great Resources!

Renew your NACBA membership this month for a chance to be entered to win not one but 2 amazing resources! Here’s what you can win!

  • NCLC’s Quick Guide to Federal Evidence and Objections(value $35). An essential practice tool for federal (and even state) court litigation, facilitating objection by rule number, and including common objections and motions at every stage of a case.
  • In addition to the Quick Guide to Evidence, winners will also receive the guide inside a NACBA logo portfolio (value $50). This portfolio even includes a protective space for your tablet!

Just renew your membership for a chance at winning!  Two (2) winners will be chosen at random each month.

Registration is Open for the 2018 NACBA Annual Convention! 

Register by February 23rd for Early Bird Savings!

NACBA’s Summit at Sea

Don’t miss this Members Only event, November 29 – December 3, 2018. Mark your calendars, save the dates, and prepare to set sail on NACBA’s voyage at sea! Registration is now open!

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