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NACBASF Session Spotlight

TOP 10 MISTAKES BANKRUPTCY LAWYERS MAKE THAT KILL THEIR LEAD CONVERSION RATE AND HOW TO FIX IT

Presented by:


Stephen Fairley
The Rainmaker Institute

Thursday, May 19th 6:00 pm – 6:50 pm

Lead generation is big business for bankruptcy attorneys. You have companies who will sell you SEO, PPC, advertising, and PPL (pay per lead), but who can train you and your team on best practice for converting more of these costly leads into more paying clients? Do you have a system in place to track all of them and measure your true conversion rate and determine if you are making a profit on these leads? In this fast-paced workshop attendees will discover:

  • The 5 stages of lead conversion
  • 7 specific strategies to immediately double your lead conversion rate
  • How to fix your “no show” problem of appointments who don’t show up
  • Implementing simple systems to track your leads
  • How to handle pricing questions and why you should never discuss your fees over the phone
  • Improving client communication that leads to ethics complaints

Register for #NACBASF today to attend this session and so many more!

 

Bankruptcy News Briefs 4/14

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Headlines Making News…

NY AG Files Suit Over Lease Agreements, Collection Lawsuits

Appeals Court Hears CFPB Leadership Structure Case

House Financial Services Committee Passes Bill to Subject CFPB to Congressional Appropriations

Debt Collection Statute of Limitations Bill Passes in Maryland General Assembly

Summary Judgment Granted in TCPA Case Against Navient and Affiliate – Awards $360K, Possibly More

House panel passes bills to ramp up CFPB oversight

Obama to forgive the student debt of permanently disabled people

CONNECT WITH YOUR PEERS THROUGH NACBA CONNECT

NACBA membership affords our members the chance to connect with their colleagues through NACBA Connect. Do you have a question or a hot topic that you want to discuss? Then make sure you visit NACBA Connect. In NACBA Connect you can start a community, join a community, and begin a discussion thread to connect with your peers!

 34 DAYS UNTIL NACBA’S ANNUAL CONVENTION IN SAN FRANCISCO

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HAVE YOU REGISTERED FOR THE PRE-CONVENTION SESSIONS?

Convention attendees can purchase the special one-day Pre-Convention Session: Evidence & Procedure for the Bankruptcy Litigator at a reduced rate.  When registering for the Convention, you will add the session to your cart during the normal Convention registration process.  If you have any questions or problems, give us a call at 1.800.499.9040 and we will be happy to help.  Register for the Convention AND one of the Pre-Convention sessions.

If you have already registered for the Convention and did not register for one of the Pre-Convention sessions, no worries! You can still register at the reduced rate by calling us at 1.800.499.9040 or by logging into your account at NACBA.org and clicking on “My Events”then“Add Session” to add this session to your registration.

Learn more about what these sessions offer at NACBASF!

Register for NACBASF Today!

CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY JOURNAL HIGHLIGHT

Stephen Fairley

Learn about, 6 Steps to Improve Your Intake and Lead Conversion Rate,” by Stephen Fairley CEO of the Rainmaker Institute.

KEEP YOUR NACBA MEMBERSHIP CURRENT

With so many exciting educational events and networking opportunities on the horizon don’t forget to renew your NACBA Membership! Renew Today! 

Not a member of NACBA? Take advantage of all the benefits NACBA Members receive and Join  NACBA Today!

Receive NACBA’s Bankruptcy News Briefs Automatically

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 4/13

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Midweek News…

TCPA Class-Action Lawsuit Dismissed

CFPB Lacks Information on Mortgage Servicers

Bankruptcy Filings Fall in Q1

D.C. Circuit Court Hears Arguments in CFPB Leadership Case

Study: How Educational Attainment Influences Other Financial, Life Decisions

Fed Survey: Consumers’ Spending Growth Expectations Weaken

Pay-to-Stay Debt Dischargeable

NCLC Advocates Applaud Department of Education Implementation of Its New Matching Program for Disabled Student Loan Borrowers, April 12, 2016

TCPA Class Action Case Dismissed – Thanks to Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 2016

THERE ARE ONLY 35 DAYS REMAIN UNTIL NACBA’S ANNUAL CONVENTION

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We are quickly approaching #NACBASF! There are so many reasons to attend this year’s convention! Not only is it in beautiful San Francisco, the sessions and speakers are top notch! You’ll have the opportunity to network with your colleagues, dive into deep discussions at the Fireside Chats and visit the many exhibitors in this years’s exhibit hall. Not to mention you can earn up to 15 CLEs (depending on your state)! This is an event that matters to you and your firm.Have you Registered? Take a moment to Register Today and get ready for an awesome #NACBA experience!

THE SPRING EDITION OF THE NATIONAL CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY JOURNAL IS HOT OFF THE PRESS 

Christine M. Kieta, Attorney at Law

Today’s #CBJ’s highlight is one of the hottest issues facing our nation. Read Christine Kieta’s article “Beyond Bankruptcy: The Uninformed and Inexperienced 21st Century Student Loan Debtor.”

KEEP YOUR NACBA MEMBERSHIP CURRENT

With so many exciting educational events and networking opportunities on the horizon don’t forget to renew your NACBA Membership! Renew Today! 

Not a member of NACBA? Take advantage of all the benefits NACBA Members receive and Join  NACBA Today!

Receive NACBA’s Bankruptcy News Briefs Automatically

Subscribe Today!

Bankruptcy News Briefs 4/12

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Headlines in Today’s News…

Lawsuit Targets Fees Collected by College

Mortgage Balances, Originations Jump in 2015

Court Case Against the CFPB Hinges on These Four Issues

CFPB Office of Consumer Response Highlights Complaint Trends in Annual Report

March Bankruptcy Filings Show Year-Over-Year Decline

4th Cir. Confirms Entity Is Not FDCPA ‘Debt Collector’ Merely Because It Purchases Defaulted Debt

THERE ARE ONLY 36 DAYS LEFT UNTIL NACABSF!

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We are quickly approaching #NACBASF! There are so many reasons to attend this year’s convention! Not only is it in beautiful San Francisco, the sessions and speakers are top notch! You’ll have the opportunity to network with your colleagues, dive into deep discussions at the Fireside Chats and visit the many exhibitors in this years’s exhibit hall. Not to mention you can earn up to 15 CLEs (depending on your state)! This is an event that matters to you and your firm.Have you Registered? Take a moment to Register Today and get ready for an awesome #NACBA experience!

UPCOMING WEBINAR

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MEMBER BENEFIT WEBINAR
Building a 7-Figure Lifestyle Law Firm:
Upscaling from a Job, to a Practice, to a Business
Thursday, April 28, 2016
3 PM Eastern / 2 PM Central / 1 PM Mountain / 12 PM Pacific
Presented by: Stephen Fairley, CEO of The Rainmaker Institute

FREE for NACBA Members. Register HERE.

There are 3 stages every law firm goes through to break the 7-figure barrier. At each stage there are challenges that must be faced and changes that must be made. The Rainmaker Institute has trained over 18,000 attorneys and helped hundreds of their clients break 7-figures. This 60 minute webinar will show you strategies specifically for attorneys looking to build a lifestyle law firm.

  • What are the 5 key challenges you must face to grow to the next level?
  • The 10 major components of every successful law firm.
  • Specific steps you must take to build a lifestyle law firm that provides the income you want.

THE SPRING EDITION OF THE NATIONAL CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY JOURNAL IS HOT OFF THE PRESS 

Robert C. Meyer

Today’s #CBJ’s highlight is from Robert C. Meyer, “ACB Assignee Banned From Filing a Voluntary Bankruptcy Petition.”

KEEP YOUR NACBA MEMBERSHIP CURRENT

With so many exciting educational events and networking opportunities on the horizon don’t forget to renew your NACBA Membership! Renew Today! 

Not a member of NACBA? Take advantage of all the benefits NACBA Members receive and Join  NACBA Today!

Receive NACBA’s Bankruptcy News Briefs Automatically

Subscribe Today!

 

Learn From the Experts When You Attend the NACBASF Legal Marketing Track

LEGAL MARKETING TRACK 

Thursday, May 19, 2016, 

7:00 PM-7:50 PM

Need another reason to attend #NACBASF? When you are a conference attendee you can attend our Marketing Legal Track for no additional cost. This is a lineup of experts that you won’t want to miss.

FUTURE OF BANKRUPTCY: LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY & DATA FOR MODERN PRACTICE
Presented by:
James Beauchamp, Doug Geller & Sam Moss
Stratus Intelligence

In today’s modern practice, knowing how to apply the law is easy. The tricky part is coping with electronic calendaring notices, appointments, 341 hearings, court appearances, and deadlines. Add to that clients’ increasing preference for electronic communication with shorter response times, time spent tracking payments, and sporadic trustee disbursements, and your tasks gets daunting. Keep in mind that you need to spend time analyzing your marketing results in an increasingly competitive landscape in order to develop your client base and grow your practice, and the practice of bankruptcy now looks like a logistical nightmare. This program will explore the challenges faced by today’s bankruptcy attorneys in managing work flow, communications, marketing and finances. Learn new technologies for lawyers to streamline these pain points. Enhance client communication, automate your docketing and calendaring, streamline your payment tracking and bring your firm to the cutting edge of information technology.

 

Bankruptcy News Briefs 4/11

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News Kicking Off the Week…

Consumer Loan Delinquencies Decline in Fourth Quarter

Consumer Borrowing for Auto, Student Loans Increases in February

Increased Regulations Spawn New Trade Associations

Breach of Fiduciary Duty Judgment May Be Dischargeable In Bankruptcy

THERE’S STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR TODAY’S  WEBINAR! 

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Don’t miss out on this informative and timely webinar register today!

Lessons from Harris v. Viegelahn
Monday, April 11, 2016, 60 minutes
3 PM Eastern / 2PM Central / 1PM Mountain / 12 PM Pacific

Presented by: Chief Judge Melvin S. Hoffman of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts, Tara Twomey of NCBRC and Brett Weiss, Esq. of Chung & Press, LLC

Registration deadline: 4/11/16 at 2PM Eastern.
$25 Member / $75 Non Member
Registration HERE

In Harris v. Veigelhan, the Supreme Court resolved a disagreement among courts over the question of whether a debtor or his creditors should receive funds derived from the debtor’s post-petition wages held by the trustee under a confirmed chapter 13 plan when the case is converted to chapter 7 in good faith. In a clear, concise, and narrowly focused decision the Court ruled in the debtor’s favor. Subsequently, some courts have applied Harris broadly to deny payment of debtor’s counsel in other circumstances.

This webinar will review the various post-Harris cases that have been decided and offer practical suggestions for ways in which debtor’s counsel can get paid in unsuccessful chapter 13 cases.

If you are unable to participate in webinar at scheduled time, register by 4/11/16 at 2 PM Eastern and you will receive recording, materials and discounted pricing. After 4/11/16, the webinar will be available in the NACBA Store.

THERE ARE ONLY 37 DAYS LEFT UNTIL NACABSF!

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We are quickly approaching #NACBASF! There are so many reasons to attend this year’s convention! Not only is it in beautiful San Francisco, the sessions and speakers are top notch! You’ll have the opportunity to network with your colleagues, dive into deep discussions at the Fireside Chats and visit the many exhibitors in this years’s exhibit hall. Not to mention you can earn up to 15 CLEs (depending on your state)! This is an event that matters to you and your firm. Have you Registered? Take a moment to Register Today and get ready for an awesome #NACBA experience!

THE SPRING EDITION OF THE NATIONAL CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY JOURNAL IS HOT OFF THE PRESS 

Wendell Sherk, St. Louis Missouri Bankruptcy Attorney

It’s Monday, why not take a minute out of your busy day and read, Wendell Sherk’s piece, “New Opinion on New Forms and Exemptions,” in the CBJ.

KEEP YOUR NACBA MEMBERSHIP CURRENT

With so many exciting educational events and networking opportunities on the horizon don’t forget to renew your NACBA Membership! Renew Today! 

Not a member of NACBA? Take advantage of all the benefits NACBA Members receive and Join  NACBA Today!

Receive NACBA’s Bankruptcy News Briefs Automatically

Subscribe Today!

 

 

Bankruptcy News Briefs 4/8

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Headlines Going Into the Weekend…

Debt Collector Wage Garnishment Lawsuit Tossed

Consumer Borrowing Increases on Non-Revolving Growth

ID Theft Ringleader Sentenced on 15 Counts

Alabama Passes Payday Loan Legislation

Class-Action Lawsuit Against Agency, Law Firm Can Proceed

FTC Releases Annual Highlights Report on Education, Enforcement

CFPB Director Presents Latest Semi-Annual Report to Senate Banking Committee

Massachusetts Division of Banks Reverses Opinion on Attorney Licensing

READ THE SPRING EDITION OF NACBA’S CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY JOURNAL (CBJ)

Maureen Thompson, Senior Principal and NACBA Legislative Director
The Hastings Group, LLC

It’s the weekend, kick back relax and read the, “Legislation Report”by Maureen Thompson in  the spring edition of the CBJ.

3 DAYS UNTIL THE NEXT NACBA WEBINAR! HAVE YOU REGISTERED?

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Lessons from Harris v. Viegelahn
Monday, April 11, 2016, 60 minutes
3 PM Eastern / 2PM Central / 1PM Mountain / 12 PM Pacific

Presented by: Chief Judge Melvin S. Hoffman of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts, Tara Twomey of NCBRC and Brett Weiss, Esq. of Chung & Press, LLC

Registration deadline: 4/11/16 at 2PM Eastern.
$25 Member / $75 Non Member
Registration HERE

In Harris v. Veigelhan, the Supreme Court resolved a disagreement among courts over the question of whether a debtor or his creditors should receive funds derived from the debtor’s post-petition wages held by the trustee under a confirmed chapter 13 plan when the case is converted to chapter 7 in good faith. In a clear, concise, and narrowly focused decision the Court ruled in the debtor’s favor. Subsequently, some courts have applied Harris broadly to deny payment of debtor’s counsel in other circumstances.

This webinar will review the various post-Harris cases that have been decided and offer practical suggestions for ways in which debtor’s counsel can get paid in unsuccessful chapter 13 cases.

If you are unable to participate in webinar at scheduled time, register by 4/11/16 at 2 PM Eastern and you will receive recording, materials and discounted pricing. After 4/11/16, the webinar will be available in the NACBA Store.

TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO RECEIVE THE EARLY BIRD RATE! REGISTER TODAY!

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Only hours remain for you to to take advantage of the Early Bird Rate! Save $100.00 on registration by Registering Today! Take a look at the savings you’ll receive!

Convention Registration

Early Bird

Ends FRI, APR 8            

 Regular Registration

After FRI, APR 8

Member

$695

$795

Non Member

$945

$1045

KEEP YOUR NACBA MEMBERSHIP CURRENT

With so many exciting educational events and networking opportunities on the horizon don’t forget to renew your NACBA Membership! Renew Today! 

Not a member of NACBA? Take advantage of all the benefits NACBA Members receive and Join  NACBA Today!

Receive NACBA’s Bankruptcy News Briefs Automatically

Subscribe Today!

 

Today’s #NACBASF’s Session Spotlight

Working with LEP Clients

Sunday, May 22nd, 8:30 AM-9:30 AM

This session will cover best practices for representing clients who are not proficient in English including, communication practices, obtaining credit counseling, 341 meetings, and court hearing hassles.
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Public Counsel
Supervising Senior Staff Attorney
Los Angeles, CA
Magdalena Reyes Bordeaux (“Maggie”) is a Senior Supervising Attorney with Public Counsel and manages Public Counsel’s Debtor Assistance Project (“DAP”), the largest bankruptcy pro se program in the country. DAP provides bankruptcy and bankruptcy-related bankruptcy legal assistance and representation to thousands of individuals and families every year.

Maggie has been practicing consumer bankruptcy law for over 15 years and has worked extensively with the Bankruptcy Courts for the Central District of California, Office of the United States Trustee, and private bankruptcy attorneys in developing and implementing ways to make the courts more accessible to pro se litigants. Maggie is an appointed 9th Circuit Lawyer Representative and is an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School. She is an Executive Board Member of the Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Bar Attorney’s Association (“cdcbaa”) and is an active member of the L.A. Country Bar Association Commercial Law & Bankruptcy DAP Committee.

Maggie has written numerous articles on consumer bankruptcy issues and is a frequent speaker at bankruptcy educational panels. She was on the cover of L.A. Lawyer Magazine for her article on expunging a fraudulent bankruptcy from the public record and was featured on KPCC for her work in this area. She has also received several awards recognizing her work and scholarship in the area of consumer bankruptcy law including being the recipient of the President Emeritus Henry J. Sommer Scholarship Award and the Thomas B. Donovan Public Excellence Award Recipient.

Maggie is a graduate of UCLA School of Law and is married to Clifford S. Bordeaux, a consumer bankruptcy attorney and fellow graduate of UCLA School of Law. Maggie and her husband live in La Crescenta with their 9 year old daughter, Maria Isabella Bordeaux (“Bella”).

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Department of Justice, Federal Coordination and Compliance Section, Civil Rights Division
Senior Attorney
Washington, DC
Paul M. Uyehara is a Senior Attorney in the Federal Coordination and Compliance Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, in Washington, DC.  He handles discrimination cases (under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964), technical assistance, and outreach for the DOJ Courts Language Access Initiative and chairs the Limited English Proficiency Enforcement Committee of the Title VI Interagency Working Group.  Paul has over 25 years of prior legal services experience in Philadelphia, including some 15 years handling consumer bankruptcy cases under Chapters 7 and 13, was formerly a supervising attorney for the Consumer Bankruptcy Assistance Project, and maintains his NACBA membership.

Bankruptcy News Briefs 4/7

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What People Are Talking About…

Consumers Harmed in Loan Scam to Get Some Money Back

Standing on Appeal, Redemption of Tax Sale Property, and More

Can the government force student-debt collectors to actually help borrowers

No, You Won’t Be Arrested For Falling Behind On Your Student Loans

More Than 40% of Student Borrowers Aren’t Making Payments

READ THE SPRING EDITION OF NACBA’S CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY JOURNAL (CBJ)

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Steven Palmer, Curtis & Casteel Law Group, PLLC

Take a moment to read Steven Palmer’s and Co-author Patrick D. Miller’s article on, “Property Tax Certificate Claims, Handling Tax Claims Pre-Confirmation,” in  the spring edition of the CBJ.

4 DAYS UNTIL THE NEXT NACBA WEBINAR! HAVE YOU REGISTERED?

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Lessons from Harris v. Viegelahn
Monday, April 11, 2016, 60 minutes
3 PM Eastern / 2PM Central / 1PM Mountain / 12 PM Pacific

Presented by: Chief Judge Melvin S. Hoffman of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts, Tara Twomey of NCBRC and Brett Weiss, Esq. of Chung & Press, LLC

Registration deadline: 4/11/16 at 2PM Eastern.
$25 Member / $75 Non Member
Registration HERE

In Harris v. Veigelhan, the Supreme Court resolved a disagreement among courts over the question of whether a debtor or his creditors should receive funds derived from the debtor’s post-petition wages held by the trustee under a confirmed chapter 13 plan when the case is converted to chapter 7 in good faith. In a clear, concise, and narrowly focused decision the Court ruled in the debtor’s favor. Subsequently, some courts have applied Harris broadly to deny payment of debtor’s counsel in other circumstances.

This webinar will review the various post-Harris cases that have been decided and offer practical suggestions for ways in which debtor’s counsel can get paid in unsuccessful chapter 13 cases.

If you are unable to participate in webinar at scheduled time, register by 4/11/16 at 2 PM Eastern and you will receive recording, materials and discounted pricing. After 4/11/16, the webinar will be available in the NACBA Store.

ANNOUNCEMENT: The NACBA BASEBALL GAME IS SOLD OUT

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Due to the overwhelming response and interest in the NACBA Baseball Game Group Event at the AT&T Stadium the tickets are now Sold Out. There is no wait list, however, you can purchase tickets on your own or check at the NACBA Registration Counter to see if anyone has cancelled.

TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY TO RECEIVE THE EARLY BIRD RATE

There is still time to take advantage of the Early Bird Rate! Save $100.00 on registration by Registering Today! Take a look at the savings you’ll receive!

Convention Registration

Early Bird

Ends FRI, APR 8            

 Regular Registration

After FRI, APR 8

Member

$695

$795

Non Member

$945

$1045

KEEP YOUR NACBA MEMBERSHIP CURRENT

With so many exciting educational events and networking opportunities on the horizon don’t forget to renew your NACBA Membership! Renew Today! 

Not a member of NACBA? Take advantage of all the benefits NACBA Members receive and Join  NACBA Today!

Receive NACBA’s Bankruptcy News Briefs Automatically

Subscribe Today!

 

Bankruptcy News Briefs 4/6

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Midweek Headlines…

Judge Dismisses Proposed Class-Action Lawsuit Against Encore Capital

ITT Inflated Placement Rates, Misled Students: Lawsuit

Consumer Financial Experts Explain Consequences of CFPB Regulation to Senate Banking Committee

Encore Capital Group Wins Motion to Compel Arbitration in Putative FDCPA Class Action

Witnesses Tell Senate Banking Committee That CFPB Has Hurt Consumers

CFPB Payday Rules Are Win-Win for Lenders and Consumers

Court Asks CFPB to Justify Structure

Student Advocates Sue the Department of Education Over Debt Collection Practices

READ THE SPRING EDITION OF NACBA’S CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY JOURNAL (CBJ)

Brett Weiss, Esq.
Senior Partner at Chung & Press, LLC

Read several highlights from the late Justice’s Scalia’s opinions on consumer bankruptcy in Brett Weiss’s insightful article, “Justice Scalia and Consumer Bankruptcy,”  in  the spring edition of the CBJ.

5 DAYS UNTIL THE NEXT NACBA WEBINAR! HAVE YOU REGISTERED?

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Lessons from Harris v. Viegelahn
Monday, April 11, 2016, 60 minutes
3 PM Eastern / 2PM Central / 1PM Mountain / 12 PM Pacific

Presented by: Chief Judge Melvin S. Hoffman of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts, Tara Twomey of NCBRC and Brett Weiss, Esq. of Chung & Press, LLC

Registration deadline: 4/11/16 at 2PM Eastern.
$25 Member / $75 Non Member
Registration HERE

In Harris v. Veigelhan, the Supreme Court resolved a disagreement among courts over the question of whether a debtor or his creditors should receive funds derived from the debtor’s post-petition wages held by the trustee under a confirmed chapter 13 plan when the case is converted to chapter 7 in good faith. In a clear, concise, and narrowly focused decision the Court ruled in the debtor’s favor. Subsequently, some courts have applied Harris broadly to deny payment of debtor’s counsel in other circumstances.

This webinar will review the various post-Harris cases that have been decided and offer practical suggestions for ways in which debtor’s counsel can get paid in unsuccessful chapter 13 cases.

If you are unable to participate in webinar at scheduled time, register by 4/11/16 at 2 PM Eastern and you will receive recording, materials and discounted pricing. After 4/11/16, the webinar will be available in the NACBA Store.

ONLY 3 DAYS REMAIN FOR YOU TO RECEIVE THE EARLY BIRD RATE FOR #NACBASF! 

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It is hard to believe that #NACBASF is only 42 days away! We are gearing up for an awesome convention that is designed to help grow your practice while also increasing service to existing clients. Not only will attendees be treated to an overview and analysis of the current economic, business and political climate but various panels of experts will help you think inside and outside the bankruptcy box in order to increase revenue.  

We want #NACBASF to be an affordable opportunity for you so we have the Early Bird Rate that will save you $100.00, but you only have 2 days left to register at this rate! Register Today so you can take advantage of these savings.

Convention Registration

Early Bird

Ends FRI, APR 8            

 Regular Registration

After FRI, APR 8

Member

$695

$795

Non Member

$945

$1045

 

KEEP YOUR NACBA MEMBERSHIP CURRENT

With so many exciting educational events and networking opportunities on the horizon don’t forget to renew your NACBA Membership! Renew Today! 

Not a member of NACBA? Take advantage of all the benefits NACBA Members receive and Join  NACBA Today!

Receive NACBA’s Bankruptcy News Briefs Automatically

Subscribe Today!