Thursday’s briefs read…
Ninth Circuit Finds that the TCPA Debt Collection Exception Violates the First Amendment
The Real Reason Millennials Aren’t Buying Homes? They’re Too Expensive
How your money might be affected if the Fed cuts interest rates
Places With the Most Student Loan Debt in 2019
Impounded vehicles can’t be held after drivers file for bankruptcy, court says
Supreme Court Addresses Effects of Trademark License Rejection in Bankruptcy
Thousands in GI Bill fees paid by recruits ‘for essentially no reason at all’
DON’T MISS NACBA’S LIVE WEBINARS! ONE IS HAPPENING TODAY!
Chapter 13 Plan Provisions: What Are They Good For?
Date: July 11, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST
Cost: $25 Member / $75 Non Member
Presenters: Henry Sommer, Esq., O. Max Gardner III, Esq. & James Haller, Esq.
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Avoid having unwanted provisions forced upon you and getting non-standard provisions that you want.
Why You Should Attend: Stuck with a plan provision unfavorable to your client? Learn how to contest those provisions and get more favorable language added to the plan.
Introduction to Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Online Workshop
Date: July 26, 2019
Time: 3:00 PM EST – 6:00 PM EST
Cost: $99 Member / $149 Non Member
Presenters: Edward Boltz, Esq., Hal Nemeth, Esq. & James Haller, Esq.
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Bankruptcy is a world unto itself. This webinar is designed to introduce practitioners to the bankruptcy landscape and will cover the basics of chapter 7 and chapter 13, the difference between the two, and factors to consider when recommending one chapter over another. This program will give new attorneys and staff an introduction to bankruptcy practice.
Why You Should Attend: Let NACBA introduce your attorneys and staff to the practice of the Bankruptcy Code.