Start your weekend early with these news briefs…
Booker-Requested Report From NY Fed Details Gross Racial Disparities in Student Debt
Consumer Bankers Association comments on CFPB’s proposed debt collection rule
CFPB Proposes Debt Collection Rule that Congress Rejected [Podcast]
Payday lender challenges CFPB constitutionality in Supreme Court petition
CFPB announces new members for advisory committees
Forever 21’s bankruptcy signals shifting priorities of young shoppers
Barneys Finds a Potential Buyer in Bankruptcy Court
Credit Card Debt is Delaying Millennials’ Dreams
A Look At Millennial Student Debt
Purdue Challenged Over Attempt to Pay $38 Million in Bonuses
Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 Goes into Effect February 2020
What to Know About Missing a Student-Loan Payment
REGISTER FOR NACBA’S OCTOBER WEBINARS!
Home Owner’s Association Fees and Bankruptcy
Date: October 10, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST
Cost: $25 Member / $75 Non Member
Presenters: Lee Rowland, Esq., Christina Henry Esq. & James Haller, Esq.
Register HERE
The treatment of Homeowner’s Association Fees in bankruptcy is a complex question. Are they dischargeable in chapter 7 and chapter 13? Does Rule 3002.1 apply? Can underwater HOA liens be avoided? This webinar will answer these questions and more as we explore the treatment of HOA fees in bankruptcy.
Why You Should Attend: HOAs can be aggressive in attempting to collect their debt. You won’t want to miss this program which will discuss ways to reduce or eliminate HOA fees and liens through bankruptcy.
Top 20 Cases You Must Know for Your Bankruptcy Practice.
Date: October 17, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST
Cost: $25 Member / $75 Non Member
Presenters: Henry Sommer, Esq., Nathan Juster, Esq. & James Haller, Esq.
Register HERE
From projected disposable income and attorneys’ fees to bankruptcy court jurisdiction, this session will cover fundamental cases that you need to know.
Why You Should Attend: You must know the major guideposts to give your clients accurate advice. Make sure you are following these important cases and using them to your client’s benefit.