Bankruptcy News Briefs- 1/23

Take some time to read the following headlines

An Open Letter to the CFPB: Court Rulings on Validation Notice Hurt Consumers and Collectors

Changes On Deck For The CFPB’s Payday Lending Rule

CFPB Director Seeks Authority over Military Lending Act Compliance

Retirees Face New Challenge: Mounting Student Debt

Chairwoman Waters Outlines House Financial Services Committee’s Agenda: Priorities Include Financial Innovation

PG&E secures $5.5 billion in credit, braces for anticipated two-year bankruptcy

Student debt closing the door on millennial home ownership

REGISTER NACBA’S LIVE WEBINAR TOMORROW!

Our Prayer for the Blessed Resurrected Exemption: Invoking and Asserting Exemptions in Reopened Cases
Date: January 24, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST
Cost: $25 Member / $75 Non Member
Presenters: Debrah DeMack Esq., Billy Brewer ESQ. & James Haller, Esq.
Register HERE

The panel will discuss the law, procedures and give advice on how best to represent a client who has an omitted asset and needs to reopen their case. The panel will discuss the possible challenges to claiming exemptions including excusable neglect and share their documents and experience fighting them.

Why You Should Attend: We all have (or will have) clients that call us after a bankruptcy is closed with an omitted asset. We all need to know what the state of the law is and how to best protect your client and the missing asset.

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