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Elder Law and Bankruptcy
As the elderly population continues to grow, the intersection between bankruptcy and elder law will continue to grow with it. This session will focus on issues unique to elder law and the various considerations every consumer practitioner should know when these two very unique areas of law intersect.
The § 1111(b) Election: What It Is and Why You Should Care
A seldom-used, and even lesser-understood, provision of the Bankruptcy Code, the 1111(b) election can provide substantial leverage to a secured creditor in a bankruptcy case. This session will detail what the election is and why — as either a creditors’ or debtors’ attorney — you should understand the ramifications it can have on your case.
Representing the Corporate Client in Bankruptcy
This session will discuss the difficulties in representing a corporate client, including issues that arise when there is a conflict between what is in the best interest of the company versus the personal interests of the officers and directors, especially in an insolvency situation.
Silence Is Not Golden: Disclosure Issues in Consumer Cases
This ethics session will discuss the various disclosure obligations that exist in consumer cases.
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