Bankruptcy News Briefs- 7/03

We’re ready to celebrate America! But first, check out these headlines…

Is Student Loan Forgiveness Worth It?

Student Loan Debt Causes Fewer Borrowers to Pursue Entrepreneurship

Student Loan Size Does Not Hinder 401(k) Participation

College is more expensive than it’s ever been for 5 reasons, and there are no solutions in sight

One of Trump’s top court candidates would be trouble for the CFPB

What Does The Supreme Court’s Lucia Decision Mean For The CFPB And Federal Banking Agencies?

Enforcing the Fair Credit Reporting Act Through Private Actors

Citibank settles with regulator: 1.75M credit card holders to split $335 million

Borrowing for College Just Got More Expensive

Why this Supreme Court candidate could reverse a century of financial regulation

REGISTER FOR THESE UPCOMING NACBA LIVE WEBINARS!

Review of Ethical issues when Using, or Acting as, Coverage Counsel
in Bankruptcy Court and 341 Meetings.
Date: July 26, 2018
Time: 4:00 PM Eastern / 1:00 PM Pacific (60 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-NACBA
Presenters: Derek Lofland, Esq.

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Have you ever used coverage (or appearance) counsel to represent your clients? Have you ever stepped in to help a colleague who can’t attend Court? Mr. Lofland routinely appears as coverage counsel in hundreds of cases and has spoken about this issue in April 2017 for the Chicago Bar Association. He will outline and discuss the legal and ethical requirements for appearance counsel.

Introduction to Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Practice for Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
Date: August 23, 2018
Time: 4:00 PM Eastern / 1:00 PM Pacific (60 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-NACBA
Presenters: Dan Press, Esq.

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Have you been referring your Chapter 11 cases to outside counsel? Are you curious about the similarities and whether you can file these cases? Dan Press, a leading author and practitioner in individual chapter 11 cases, will present an introduction to chapter 11 practice involving consumer debtors. He will discuss when this chapter is useful, the similarities and differences to chapter 13 practice, and how to conduct a chapter 11 practice.

How to Value Assets in Bankruptcy
Date: September 27, 2018
Time: 4:00 PM Eastern / 1:00 PM Pacific (60 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-NACBA
Presenters: Gene Melchionne, Esq. & Jim Haller, Esq.

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What are the fastest least expensive methods to get accurate values for your client’s assets? Gene and Jim will discuss time tested methods to determine values on real estate, vehicles, and other property. Join us to learn how to save time and money while increasing the accuracy of your information.

Tax Discharge: Basic & Advanced Bankruptcy Solutions
Including 2018 Tax Reform Implications

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