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Registration for NACBA’s 23rd Annual Convention Now Open

Registration for NACBA’s 23rd Annual Convention Now Open
Bankruptcy in the 21st Century: Solutions to Problem Cases

The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) has opened registration for the 23rd Annual Convention, set for April 23-26, 2015 in Chicago IL. NACBA members and non-members can register for the country’s largest consumer bankruptcy professional development and networking event for the early-bird rate through February 27, 2015 at www.NACBA2015.org (powered by Amicus Creative Media)

“The Annual Convention is NACBA’s signature event and the premier training opportunity for all consumer bankruptcy attorneys” said Dan LaBert, NACBA’s Executive Director. “Attorneys and their staff will have countless opportunities to improve their bankruptcy knowledge and expand their client possibilities, be it through continuing legal education seminars or the equally invaluable networking opportunities. We are looking forward to a great event in Chicago.”

The NACBA Annual Convention is comprised of approximately 40 educational seminars, including general sessions, break-out sessions, vendor tracks and keynote presentations focused on the latest developments in consumer bankruptcy, including student loans. Over 75 distinguished panelists and speakers from across the country are scheduled to participate. New for 2015, attendees will enjoy two keynote presentations and receive free AudioPoint™ Materials.

The convention’s sponsor and exhibitor area will be comprised of approximately 100 various businesses showcasing the latest in bankruptcy specific technology, practice management, legal research and credit counseling. StratusBK (Platinum Level), Topform by Fastase (Gold Level) and Lawyer.com (Silver Level) have committed as Annual Convention Sponsors. Numerous NACBA committees and other bankruptcy groups will also host business meetings throughout the weekend.

NACBA has secured discounted rooms for convention attendees and participants at the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile, host hotel of the 23rd Annual Convention, for reservations based upon availability.

The NACBA Annual Convention has attracted an average of over 1000 bankruptcy attorneys, support staff and guests, for the last 10 years making it the largest annual gathering of consumer bankruptcy professionals in the United States.

Discounted registration is available for members of NACBA. Non-Members can take advantage of reduced rates by joining the association. In past years, attendees have earned up to 15 continuing legal education credits including ethics.

For more information on the Annual Convention, please visit www.NACBA2015.org. Follow @NACBAorg on Twitter (hashtag #NACBACHI).

House of Debt Author Added To NACBA Convention Line-Up

House of Debt Author Added To NACBA Convention Line-Up
Professor Amir Sufi to Deliver Opening Day Keynote Address

The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys is pleased to announce that Amir Sufi, the Chicago Board of Trade Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Co-Director of the Initiative on Global Markets will explore a timely financial discussion during the Friday, April 24, 2015 afternoon session at the NACBA 23rd Annual Convention “Bankruptcy in the 21st Century: Solutions to Problem Cases,” April 23 through April 26 at the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile in Chicago, Illinois.

Professor Sufi is also co-author of “the most important economics book of 2014 (Lawrence Summers Financial Times)” House of Debt: How They (and You) Caused the Great Recession and How We Can Prevent It from Happening Again.

Amir Sufi is one of the leading experts on the impact of consumer debt on the larger economy” said NACBA President Ed Boltz. “His research on the recent collapse in home values will help provided accessible answers many questions that consumer bankruptcy attorneys are asked by their clients and to policy issues faced by our country.”

Professor Sufi also serves as an associate editor for the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. He has articles published in the American Economic Review, the Journal of Finance, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. His recent research on household debt and the economy has been profiled in the Economist, the Financial Times, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. It has also been presented to policy-makers at the Federal Reserve, the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs, and the White House Council of Economic Advisors.

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NACBA Past President Honored With Lifetime Achievement Award

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RALEIGH (November 25, 2014) – The Bankruptcy Section of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) has bestowed a Lifetime Achievement Award upon William E. Brewer, Jr., owner and principal of the Brewer Law Firm, The award was announced during a meeting of the Section’s 37th Annual Bankruptcy Institute held in Asheville on November 7-8.  The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes a bankruptcy practitioner who, for not less than 25 years, has contributed to the betterment of the NCBA Bankruptcy Section and the profession, and who has set an aspiring example for those who follow.

Brewer, who resides and practices law in Raleigh, in addition to his activities with the North Carolina Bar Association, has been an active member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) since 1993.  He has been on the organization’s board of directors since 1997, served as vice president from 2007 – 2010, and was president from 2010 – 2012.  NACBA is the only national organization dedicated to protecting the rights of consumer debtors in bankruptcy.

Brewer stated:  “I am honored to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the North Carolina Bar Association.  During my thirty-seven year career as a licensed attorney in North Carolina, I consider it a privilege to have represented and helped thousands of deserving debtors regain control of their financial lives.  It has been a most rewarding way to make a living, and I have no intentions of quitting, despite the title of the award.  As the fourth recipient of this award, I am honored to join the prior recipients, Buzzy Stubs, Dick Hutson, and John Northen.  As the first debtors’ consumer attorney to receive this award, I acknowledge it on behalf of my dedicated colleagues throughout the state and nation who work tirelessly to improve the lives of their clients.  I would be remiss not to give special recognition to NACBA, in which I became involved early in my career as a bankruptcy attorney.  That organization has helped me and many others like me achieve our full potential as bankruptcy attorneys.”

Some of the key additional criteria for potential recipients of the NCBA Lifetime Achievement Award include:  demonstrated knowledge of Bankruptcy law and practice as a practitioner, including the very best work product; commitment to zealous but respectful representation of clients and adversaries; and demonstrated commitment to service to the NCBA Bankruptcy Section and Council and their community.

ABOUT WILLIAM E. BREWER, JR.

Brewer graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with an A.B. in Economics in 1973, and with a J.D. with Honors in 1976.  He served as law clerk to Judge R.A. Hedrick of the North Carolina Court of Appeals before beginning private practice in 1977, and later became certified as a specialist in consumer bankruptcy law by the North Carolina State Bar in 1993.  He was inducted as a Fellow in the American Colleges of Bankruptcy in 2009.  He is a graduate of South Lenoir High School, and is the son of Marsha H. Brewer and the late William E. Brewer, Sr. of Pink Hill, NC.

ABOUT NACBA

The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys is the only national organization dedicated to serving the needs of consumer bankruptcy attorneys and protecting the rights of consumer debtors in bankruptcy.  Formed in 1992, NACBA has 3,500 members located in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

CONTACT:  Patrick Mitchell for NACBA at (703) 276-3266 or pmitchell@hastingsgroup.com.

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New E-Magazine Dedicated to Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Launched

mag_coverThe National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) announces the launch of the premier issue of the e-magazine NACBA Now. The quarterly publication showcases consumer bankruptcy related material, Supreme Court cases, profiles of NACBA members and programs, previews of NACBA events, as well as, commentary on topics of interest to bankruptcy attorneys.

“NACBA Members need timely information about key developments in the practice of Bankruptcy law and in a format that is quick, easy to read, yet comprehensive” said Ed Boltz, President of NACBA. “With bankruptcy filings at a seven year low, we want to play a role in providing valuable information to our peers to help them better their practices, and this publication provides the perfect vehicle for that.”

The new E-Magazine also focuses on the latest NACBA advocacy efforts at state and federal levels, National Consumer Bankruptcy Research Center updates, social media tips, marketing trends, member benefits and soft skills development.

NACBA Now is distributed free to all NACBA members.

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